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Testimony begins Tuesday in Belton Bridge Park murder case

Posted 2:37PM on Friday 11th May 2012 ( 13 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - Testimony will begin Tuesday in the trial of Lynitra Ross, the Austell woman accused of being the go-between for a hit man and the woman who hired him to kill her husband at a Hall County park two years ago.

Hall County District Attorney Lee Darragh said the jury has already been selected for the trial, which will begin after a county furlough day Monday.

Richard Schoeck was shot to death at Belton Bridge Park in Lula on Valentine's Day 2010.

Arrest warrants said alleged hit man Reginald Coleman shot the 45-year-old Schoeck repeatedly.

Stacey Schoeck reported, at the time, that she found her husband's body at the park when she arrived for a pre-arranged meeting.


(L to R) Schoeck, Coleman, and Ross

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