By David Lohr
Police theorize that on April 29, Hull lured Lewis to his apartment on the promise to repay money Lewis suspected him of stealing. It was there police believe that Hull murdered Lewis and then transported his body to Milo Township, where police later found Lewis' charred remains in a shallow grave. The Anoka County Medical Examiner's Office used dental records to identify Lewis. According to preliminary autopsy results, he died from homicidal violence.
Jeremy Hull has been charged with three counts of second-degree murder in Lewis' death. He is currently being held in Mille Lacs County Jail in lieu of $1 million bond. Hull made his second court appearance Tuesday. Due to the number of agencies involved, it was decided that the Minnesota Attorney General's office would be handling the case. Hull's next hearing is scheduled for June 22.
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