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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Retired police officer with ALS 'kills wife and sister-in-law' days after ice bucket challenge fundraiser



A retired cop with ALS has been charged with shooting dead his wife and sister-in-law just days after friends raised thousands of pounds for him doing the Ice Bucket Challenge.
Former Dane County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Steele, 39, faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the death of his wife Ashley, 39, and sister-in-law Kacee Tollefsbol, 38.
Prosecutors allege Steele killed the sisters at his home in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, on August 22.
He is then accused of trying to kill himself, but prosecutors have not yet offered a motive for the deaths.
The killings came just days after the victims and Steele’s friends took part in the ALS ice bucket challenge and raised £14,000 towards his medical expenses. The family were reportedly trying to raise £45,000.
The former lawman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease earlier this summer after noticing a shaking in his arm and slurred speech.
According to legal documents police were called to the house by Kacee who said she had been shot.
A Swat team arrived shortly after and found the woman in the basement with a gunshout wound to the back. She again claimed Steele had shot her before dying around an hour later.
Officers then found Ashley’s body in the master bedroom. She had been shot in the head and had zip tie wrapped around her throat.
The legal report claims Steele was in the laundry room trying to kill himself by carbon monoxide poisoning using a charcoal grill that was alight.
In a court hearing last Friday, Steele’s lawyer, Jessa Nicholson, said she plans to investigate her client’s mental state.

Steele, who appeared in court via video conference, faces two life sentences if convicted.