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A farmer's wife is found in a shed on their Iowa farm with a corn rake lodged in her back. The rake has just four tines – so why does she have six puncture wounds?
Amy Mullis was discovered in a shed on her Iowa farm with a corn rake sticking out of her back. The heavy-duty tool had four sharp tines, but when doctors examined Amy's body, they found six ...
On the sixth day of trial, an Iowa jury found hog farmer Todd M. Mullis, 43, guilty of murdering his wife with a corn rake. Since her death in November 2018, he had claimed it was just an accident ...
The trial for a man accused of using a rake to kill his wife is now in the hand of a jury. Deliberations will now continue on Monday.
According to the Des Moines Register, Mullis called 911 the day his wife died, telling police their son found her impaled on the corn rake. Officials said her injuries were not consistent with ...
An eastern Iowa hog farmer accused of using a corn rake to kill his wife says he didn't do it and doesn't know who did.
An Iowa man has been accused of fatally stabbing his wife with a corn rake after learning she had a couple of secret affairs, with the victim leaving notes warning that the husband might kill her.
An Iowa hog farmer has been found guilty of fatally stabbing his wife with a corn rake after prosecutors argued he was enraged over her secret affair.
A 43-year-old Iowa hog farmer was found guilty on Monday for murdering his wife with a corn rake. Prosecutors say Todd Mullis killed his wife to keep ownership of the family farm after discovering ...
During the second day of testimony in the trial of a man accused of killing his wife with a corn rake, the prosecution called several people to describe their relationships with the couple. Todd ...
An eastern Iowa man was charged Thursday with murder in the killing of his wife, who was found with a corn rake impaled in her back, authorities said. Todd Mullis, 42, of Earlville, was charged ...