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> wrote:
> There's no fool, like an old liberal
>
> Husband pushed wife off cliff for money & mistress;
> Suspect killed self as investigators moved in
> May 9, 2008
>
> Sue Newby rides her horse
Tio.http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/L=
_IMAGE.118eaf352b3.93.88....
>
> ADA COUNTY - A woman re****ted to have fallen off her horse and down a
> cliff to her death last month -- didn't fall at all. Investigators say
> she was pushed by her own husband.
>
> Sue Newby, 53, and her husband Mark were riding horses in the
> foothills north of Eagle on the afternoon of April 4th.
>
> Her husband, Mark Newby, said the horse got tripped up, and Sue fell
> off and went over the cliff.
>
> Now the Ada County Sheriff's Office said the initial re****t was
> untrue, that Mark Newby pushed his wife and tried to pass it off as an
> accident.
>
> Sue Newby, 53 died in the foothills north of Eagle on April 3rd when
> she was pushed over a cliff by her husband.
>
> She fell more than 100 feet down a steep embankment. It took crews
> several hours to retrieve the body from the remote area.
>
> Investigators began looking into the death as they do in most cases -
> even those that appear accidental. Initially Mark Newby's story seemed
> to check out, and that all the pieces fit together. But details of the
> case began to emerge that painted a very different picture than what
> Newby said happened.
>
> When deputies went to his home at 7980 Chisum Way north of Kuna
> Wednesday night to serve a search warrant, he did not come to the
> door. Deputies backed off and called in the Ada Metro SWAT Team - and
> at some point that evening, Newby killed himself.
>
> Police responded to this home in Ada County near Kuna last night.
> After they arrived, the home's resident Mark Newby killed himself. He
> would have been charged with murder in the death of his wife Sue.
>
> He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to
> Ada County Coroner Erwin Sonnenberg.
>
> "We could have charged Mark Newby with the death of his wife Sue for
> pu****ng his wife off that cliff," Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney said
> Thursday morning.
>
> He said that evidence in the case was largely cir***stantial - and
> compared it to the case of Scott Peterson, who killed his wife Laci in
> California in 2002.
>
> "Most of that evidence, although cir***stantial surrounded laying the
> groundwork before her death that would have netted him a significant
> amount of money after her death," Raney said.
>
> Raney wouldn't detail how much money Newby would have gained from his
> wife's death - but did say that some of the money was to come from
> life insurance.
>
> The day after Sue Newby's death, Mark Newby spent several hours with
> another woman having an "intimate relation****p," according to Raney.
> When he went to leave he made an unspecified flippant comment about
> the death of Sue Newby to the woman.
>
> When the other woman asked if he was upset about the death, he said
> "he really wasn't." Investigators say that the other woman did not
> know Newby was married prior to his wife's murder.
>
> The unidentified woman was "very helpful and cooperative" with the
> investigation, Raney said.
>
> If Newby had not killed himself, deputies likely would have made an
> arrest in the case today or in coming days.
>
> Investigators said Mark Newby may or may not have known he was being
> investigated. He was interviewed by investigators several days after
> his wife's death.
>
> The investigation will continue and should wrap up soon.
>
> "I don't think you can call this a victory," Ada County detective
> Shellie Strolberg said. "I guess you could say it's good to know he's
> not going to get away with murder."
>
> Newby was previously arrested in 2003 on a charge of domestic battery
> on his third wife -- a charge that was later plead down to disturbing
> the peace. Sue Newby is Mark's fourth wife - and they had been married
> for about three and a half years. The couple did not have children.
>
> Sue Newby worked for Hewlett-Packard in Boise, Mark Newby was employed
> by A-1 Heating & Air.
>
> Mark Newby's boss said he was very private - and little was known
> about his private life.
>
> "This is very surprising and shocking," Pat Minegar with A-1 said.
>
> Newby worked for the company for six years, and continued to come to
> work on a regular basis, according to Minegar.
>
> http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=3D72293
Fortunately, he killed the ***** before she produced offspring.


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