MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) - A Moscow man who pleaded guilty to failure to notify law enforcement about a death involving the 2010 disappearance of a Rachael Anderson of Clarkston, Wash., has been released from jail on bond.
The Lewiston Tribune reports that 50-year-old David C. Stone was released from the Latah County Jail Friday after posting $25,000 bond.
Stone and Anderson's estranged husband, 53-year-old Charles A. Capone, were both charged with first-degree murder, failure to notify a coroner or law enforcement officer about a death and conspiracy to commit both of those crimes.
Stone's guilty plea to failure to notify authorities of a death is part of a deal that calls for him to testify at Capone's trial.
If a judge accepts the deal, the murder charge against Stone will be dropped.
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Information from: Lewiston Tribune
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