$1 million bond for Minn. woman accused of murder
A $1 million bond has been set for a Minnesota woman accused of a 2007 Wisconsin murder.By: Associated Press,
APPLETON, Wis. — A $1 million bond has been set for a Minnesota woman accused of a 2007 Wisconsin murder.
Kandi Siveny, of St. Paul, is among three women charged with the murder of Lara Plamann. The 34-year-old made her first appearance in Outagamie (awt-ah-GAY'-mee) County Friday.
According to the criminal complaint, Kandi Siveny shot 30-year-old Plamann for her mother Dianna Siveny, who thought Plamann was cheating on her. Fifty-three-year-old Dianna Siveny of Appleton, Wis., and her daughter are accused of hiring a third woman, 38-year-old Rosie Campbell, to kill Plamann but Campbell decided against pulling the trigger at the last minute.
All three are charged with first-degree homicide.
WLUK-TV reports Campbell is set to make her first court appearance Monday.
All three were listed in the Outagamie County jail Saturday.
Information from: WLUK-TV, http://www.fox11online.com
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.
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