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  • Extradition Hearing Save Email Print
    Accused killer won't fight return to Iowa
    Posted: 6:15 PM Aug 9, 2006
    Last Updated: 6:15 PM Aug 9, 2006

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    Accused killer Stanley Tribble is due in court Thursday for an extradition hearing. Prosecutors say he murdered his wife.

    Tribble is accused of killing Tracy Tribble whose body was found in the Missouri River.

    He was arrested on Tuesday at his workplace in Omaha and now faces extradition to Iowa to face charges in the case. Stan Tribble's attorney says Tribble will not fight his return to Iowa.

    Tracy Tribble was reported missing from her Council Bluffs home on May 3. Her body found in the river more than two weeks later.

    Stan Tribble admitted early on that he and Tracy had a stormy relationship but he has publicly denied killing her.

    He faces a mandatory life sentence if convicted.

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