
Engst and Johnson waited for awhile, left for a time and went to a different house where Herman was, according to an FBI agent who testified Friday. Investigators indicated Herman was going to meet Sons of Silence members at the house.
Johnson later would tell Schwab and other investigators Engst and Johnson entered a house in Devils Lake where Herman was in the weeks leading up to Engst’s death - he told them to wait outside, investigators said. Susan Schwab said Johnson contacted her in December 2015, asking about immunity and saying Herman possibly killed someone.
Minnesota woman gets 20 years for role in northeast ND murderĭevils Lake Det. Body found in Eddy County is woman whose disappearance linked to robbery spree. More than a dozen of Engst’s relatives and friends sat in the courtroom, most wearing black shirts with red lettering that said “Justice for Amanda” or with an illustration of a capital A, a halo above the letter and angel wings on either side of the A. Prosecutors said Herman strangled Engst, put her in the trunk of her car with the help of his then wife, now known as Crystal Johnson, drove to a bridge, beat Engst with a shovel and then dumped her tarp-wrapped body, which was tied to cinder blocks, into the Sheyenne River. In April, and prosecutors will seek life in prison without parole. The sentencing turned into an evidentiary hearing as witnesses gave more than five hours of testimony to determine certain facts that led up to 36-year-old A 18, revealed possible motives and the defendant's link to what has been dubbed an outlaw motorcycle gang.
On the Spirit Lake Nation has been delayed, but testimony presented Friday, Oct. FARGO - Sentencing for a Warwick, N.D., man who admitted