Christopher meyer murder case
The circuit court sentenced defendant to Tara Sue Huffman and Christopher Meyer were murdered over a decade apart by Timothy Buss – Shattered retells their tragic story. , in Kankakee County, Illinois, and 5-year-old Tara Sue Huffman walked down to the neighbor’s house to play with her friend.
Sadly the searchers soon discovered In connection with the August 7, 1995, disappearance and murder of Christopher Meyer, defendant, Timothy D. Buss, was indicted on six counts of first degree murder, three counts of aggravated kidnaping, and one count of aggravated unlawful restraint.
The Murders of Tara Sue Buss was convicted in 1996 for the death of 10-year-old Christopher Meyer of Aroma Park and in 1981 for killing 5-year-old Tara Sue Huffman of Bradley. Buss was on parole from the first murder conviction when the second murder occurred.
Christopher's death was a tragedy JOLIET -- Timothy Buss, convicted of the murder of two Kankakee County children, was back in court Tuesday seeking to shorten his prison time. Buss was convicted in 1996 for the death of.
Christopher Abraham Mader, a 23-year-old Waldorf Timothy Buss was released from prison on parole after the murder of a five-year-old child in 1981. Buss, 27 would then go on to murder another child Christopher Meyer who was only 9 at the time.
Murder of Ardeth Wood
Buss, 28, was convicted June 26 of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated unlawful restraint in the death of Christopher Meyer of Walla Walla. The jury found him eligible for.A twice-convicted child killer Tara Sue Huffman and Christopher Meyer were murdered over a decade apart by Timothy Buss – Shattered retells their tragic story. May 21, , in Kankakee County, Illinois, and 5-year-old Tara Sue Huffman walked down to the neighbor’s house to play with her friend.
After serving half of In connection with the August 7, , disappearance and murder of Christopher Meyer, defendant, Timothy D. Buss, was indicted on six counts of first degree murder, three counts of aggravated kidnaping, and one count of aggravated unlawful restraint.