Dan Pesch, the man facing first-degree murder charges in the 2010 death of Kiowa High School teacher Randy Wilson, is scheduled to go on trial on March 25, 2019. The trial is scheduled to last …
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Dan Pesch, the man facing first-degree murder charges in the 2010 death of Kiowa High School teacher Randy Wilson, is scheduled to go on trial on March 25, 2019. The trial is scheduled to last through April 4.
Pesch, 35, was arrested just before Christmas 2017 and charged with Wilson's death. Wilson, who was 53 when he died, was found dead at a rural crossroads north of Kiowa in 2010.
Pesch confessed to murdering Wilson several times before his arrest. He now says he was lying.
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