GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO - The man accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in landfill pleaded innocent Wednesday to a first-degree murder charge. <br>
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Michael Blagg, 39, walked into the Mesa County courtroom after posting $500,000 bond late Tuesday. A trial was set to begin Oct. 6. <br>
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Blagg reported his wife Jennifer and 6-year-old daughter Abby missing on Nov. 13, 2001, after he said he returned home from work and found a large pool of blood in the couple's bedroom. <br>
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Jennifer's body was found in the Mesa County landfill in June and Blagg was arrested at his mother's house in Warner Robins, Ga., 120 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br>
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Abby remains missing and is presumed dead. <br>
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``That's probably the one thing about the case that haunts the investigators the most is the thought that she might be out there and she just might never be recovered,'' Mesa County Sheriff Riecke Claussen told KUSA-TV. <br>
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Motion hearings were scheduled for May. <br>
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``We'll be filing motions asking the judge to take certain action concerning evidence in the case,'' Blagg's attorney, David Eisner, told KCNC-TV. <br>
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Blagg must live in Colorado or Georgia, where his mother lives. <br>
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Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty against Blagg.
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