By David Lohr
January 22, 2007
KEOSAUQUA, Iowa (Crime Library) — On Friday, January 19, 2007, District Court Judge Michael R. Mullins granted Shawn Bentler's request to waive his right to a jury trial. Instead of having a jury decide his culpability, he has now placed his fate in the hands of Judge Mullins, who has been assigned to handle all aspects of the case.
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Shawn Bentler in court |
On Oct. 14, 2006, the Van Buren County Sheriff's Department received an emergency 911 call at 3:38 a.m. from the Bentler residence at 23894 Hawk Drive. The caller, who identified herself as 14-year-old Shayne Bentler, |
Shayne Bentler |
told the dispatcher her brother "was going to do something." She also said her mother was yelling, "No, Shawn, don't do it." The dispatcher then heard a loud noise in the background, consistent with a gun discharging. Moments later, the caller screamed, "Shawn, no!" and the line went dead.
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Michael and Sandra Bentler |
Deputy Sheriff Rob Caviness and two other deputies arrived approximately 15 minutes later. Once inside the residence, they discovered the bodies of Michael J. Bentler, 53; his wife, Sandra, 47; and their three daughters - Sheena, 17, Shelby, 15, and Shayne, 14.
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Sheena Bentler |
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Shelby Bentler |
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