
Man Accused of Killing Wyoming Woman Appointed Attorney
BASIN, Wyo. (AP) — A 48-year-old man has made his initial court appearance on a charge that he killed a woman in her apartment last week in northern Wyoming.
Donald J. Crouse is charged with first-degree murder.
Big Horn County Circuit Judge Thomas Harrington on Monday has ordered a public defender to take Crouse's case.
The attorney, Timothy Blatt, was not immediately available for comment.
The Lovell Police Department says the body of 49-year-old Carol Jean Barnes, of Cowley, was found Thursday in Lovell.
Police later arrested Crouse at a convenience store in Mills in Natrona County. The police report said he was covered in blood.
Authorities say the suspect and the victim had been involved in a relationship previously but were not living together.
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