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Oct-23-2009 10:43TweetFollow @OregonNews Union County Triple Homicide Defendant Pleads Guilty; Sentencing ScheduledSalem-News.comThe guilty pleas were entered pursuant to a negotiated settlement.
(UNION COUNTY, Ore.) - Gregory Alvin Cook (aka Mitts), appeared in the Union County Circuit Court on October 22, 2009 and was arraigned on five criminal charges contained in the First Amended Information filed by the Union County District Attorney's Office. According to the Union County District Attorney Timothy Thompson, this accusatory instrument supersedes the previously filed Information which charged 42-year old Cook with one count of Murder and two counts of Aggravated Murder, after his capture in Thurston County, Washington on August 3rd. The new charges faced by Cook are:
Count 1 – Aggravated Murder – an unclassified felony - maximum penalty of death, life imprisonment with no possibility of parole or release, or life imprisonment with the possibility of parole or release after serving a minimum of 30 years imprisonment.
Count 2 – Aggravated Murder – an unclassified felony - maximum penalty of death, life imprisonment with no possibility of parole or release, or life imprisonment with the possibility of parole or release after serving a minimum of 30 years imprisonment.
Count 3 – Aggravated Murder – an unclassified felony - maximum penalty of death, life imprisonment with no possibility of parole or release, or life imprisonment with the possibility of parole or release after serving a minimum of 30 years imprisonment. Count 4 - Abuse of a Corpse in the First Degree – a class B felony (maximum penalty 10 years prison and/or $250,000 fine). This charge stems from the mutilation and dismemberment of Shannon McKillop after her death.
Count 5 - Felon in Possession of a Firearm – a class C felony (maximum penalty 5 years prison and/or $125,000 fine). Following his arraignment, Cook waived his right to a grand jury indictment and a preliminary hearing and entered guilty pleas to all five charges. The terms of the agreement included Cook's agreement to be sentenced to three (3) consecutive terms of imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole on the Aggravated Murder charges, followed by a consecutive maximum sentence of ten (10) years imprisonment on the Abuse of Corpse in the First Degree charge, followed by a consecutive maximum sentence of five (5) years imprisonment on the charge of Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Cook will not be eligible for any forms of alternative programs nor be eligible for any form of release from custody. The state agreed to not seek the death penalty on the Aggravated Murder charges. Pursuant to the negotiated plea, Cook agreed to waive all appeals, as well as any post-conviction relief or collateral remedies or appeal options. Cook also agreed to provide a truthful and complete recitation of the details of the crimes and to verify that account by polygraph. Cook will be prohibited from profiting, by any means, from these crimes. Any income, royalties, payment or consideration of any kind will accrue or be paid to the relatives of the victims. Cook will be ordered to pay restitution, in an amount to be determined, during the sentencing hearing. The arraignment and entry of pleas were handled by Presiding Union County Circuit Court Judge Russell B. West. Cook is represented by Baker City attorney Ken Hadley and Ontario attorney Mark Rader. Union County District Attorney Tim Thompson, Union County Chief Deputy District Attorney John Schilling, and Senior Assistant Attorney General Scott Jackson represented the interests of Union County and the State of Oregon. Sentencing will occur on Monday, November 9, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. Articles for October 22, 2009 | Articles for October 23, 2009 | Articles for October 24, 2009 | googlec507860f6901db00.html Support Salem-News.com: | |
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Lin November 4, 2009 10:49 pm (Pacific time)
That is horrible. I think he should already be sentenced to death for these crimes. Especially when it was 3 murders in a row.
Daniel October 23, 2009 7:10 pm (Pacific time)
I hope he suffers in prison for the rest of his life , than face his afterlife for whatever that may bring . This is the guy prisons were built for , not some pot dealer or smoker or non violent offender . For this young man the death penalty is too quick , let him rot for years in the most maximum facility ! Let him have many years to think about the unspeakable crimes he perpetrated , he deserves bad dreams at night and a nightmare during the day .
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