Saturday, November 08, 2008
Hoopa man charged in boy's 1976 murder
A 51-year-old Hoopa man suspected of kidnapping and murdering a 6-year-old boy in Happy Camp 32 years ago, was charged with murder in Siskiyou County on Thursday, the Associated Press reported.
The charge was filed more than two weeks after Gregory Nelson and suspected accomplice Suzanne Little, 69, were arrested for kidnapping William Alford Cook Jr. in 1976.
Both suspects have already pleaded not guilty to the kidnapping charges.
Siskiyou County District Attorney, Kirk Andrus, did not return repeated phone calls Friday, but according to booking information, both Nelson and Little have been incarcerated at the Siskiyou County jail in Yreka.
☛ TS Hoopa man charged in boy's 1976 murder
☛ New lead finally surfaces in boy’s death 10/22/08
...According to the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office, Cook’s father had left him in the truck for a short time, and came back to find him missing.
His body was found by two teenage boys on Feb. 18, 1977, in a cardboard barrel that had been dumped off Highway 96 about 16 miles northwest of Yreka. The body had been dumped 100 yards from Highway 96 near the Cayuse river access at Gottville. The river access is located a few miles from the Tree of Heaven Forest Service campground.
A break in the case came in September of this year, when the Yreka Police Department contacted the sheriff’s office with new information about the case. The sheriff’s office detective unit and deputies, along with the Siskiyou County-wide Interagency Narcotic Task Force were able to develop information which led to the arrests, Riggins said.
The investigation is continuing and anyone with information regarding the kidnapping and murder is asked to contact Detective Mark Hilsenberg at (530) 842-8767.
Siskiyou County deputies were assisted by the Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Department, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department, Cal-Fire law enforcement officers, the California Highway Patrol, California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement and the Humboldt County Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team.
According to court records reviewed by the Siskiyou Daily News, Nelson had been charged with driving without a license in Siskiyou County in December 1989. No other local arrest records were found.
The sheriff’s department did not release whether Nelson and Little knew Cook. The district attorney’s office issued the arrest warrants for Nelson and Little on the kidnapping charges and will decide if and when additional charges will be filed.
☛ SD Accused kidnappers to make their first court appearance 10/23/08
☛ UPDATED: D.A. says kidnap suspect will be charged with boy's murder 10/23/08
☛ RS Man faces murder charges in boy's '76 kidnapping
Nelson and Suzanne Dorene Little, also known as Suzanne Aubrey, 69, both of Hoopa, were both arraigned Thursday on kidnapping for ransom charges in connection with the Aug. 28, 1976, disappearance of William Alford Cook Jr., known as Willie.
...In a strange twist, Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Susan Gravenkamp said Thursday that the boy's uncle, 28-year-old Herbert Cook of Happy Camp, was found murdered on July 20, 1975, at an American Indian ceremonial ground in Somes Bar.
An arrest was made in that case, but no one was ever convicted, she said.
It's not known whether the two cases might be related.
"That's something that they (detectives) are looking at," Gravenkamp said.
☛ RS Murder charge postponed for kidnap suspect 10/28/08
On Thursday, Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus said he would file a murder charge against one of the suspects, Gregory Lynn Nelson, 51. Nelson's bail was raised to $1 million in anticipation of the new charge.
That new charge was postponed Monday until lawyers in the case reached agreement, said Sgt. Michael Montreuil of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department.
☛ RS Murder charge filed in Happy Camp "cold case" 11/7/08
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Thank God it's Siskyou, not Humboldt.
ReplyDeleteoh, you have no idea. Word has it that OPaula has designated himself the CAST prosecutor. So he'll be reaaaaalllly busy prosecuting all Clanton's clients. CAST being in such great shape. As demonstrated by the documents eagerly disclosed by the DA.
ReplyDeleteNo worries. Going to trial is EASY.
ReplyDeleteall of you guys better not be for nelsom and little because willie is my cousin and my family will recieve justice for our family. Anyone for nelson and little are coplete bone heads!!!!
ReplyDeletenelson and little are completly guilty for commiting this horrid crime and i think that they should burn in hell for what they did to poor willie cook.
ReplyDeleteNOBODY here is for Nelson and Little. You are absolutely right. They should burn in hell for all eternity.
ReplyDeleteWe are so very, very sorry for your loss. May justice be done after all this time.