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Bill Stout was found dead in his home with a bullet wound in his head on June 10, Anne is charged with deliberate homicide. The trial is expected to continue through early next week. A Ravalli County jury received a lesson in computer forensics during the third day of murder trial of Anne Stout on Wednesday. The computers were searched for possible evidence and then submitted to the Montana computer crime unit, a department of the Montana Division of Criminal investigation.

Several other employees also used the same computer, he said. Weg testified to conducting detailed computer forensics on requested computers, in search of any evidence to the alleged crime. Sheehy asked Weg if he could prove who created the e-mails since the household laptop was used by several family members.

Anne Stout was arrested on June 13, for the alleged homicide of her husband Bill Stout, after he was found dead on June 10 with a bullet wound in the head. Anna M. Stout, 42, is accused of fatally shooting her husband, William Stout.

She is being held in the Ravalli County Detention Facility. According to authorities, Anna Stout called last Sunday afternoon and said there was "something wrong" with her husband. When ambulance crews arrived, Anna Stout led them to the master bedroom, where they found her husband dead from a gunshot wound to the back of the head.

A cartridge from a 9 mm handgun was found under a pillow. Police later learned William Stout had called the Sheriff's Office a few weeks earlier to report that his 9 mm handgun and holster were missing from a safe in his closet. The gun was found last week Monday in a saddlebag on William Stout's motorcycle. The holster and some bloody socks were later found in a hamper under some of Anna Stout's clothing. Police said they inspected Anna Stout's car and found rubber gloves with blood and gunshot residue on them.

Authorities say Anna Stout told police she cooked dinner for her husband Saturday night before the couple went to bed at 10 p. Anna Stout told one of her husband's friends the next morning that her husband wasn't feeling well. She told police she then left to go shopping in Missoula with one of her sons at about 8 a. She said she found her husband dead when she came home at about that afternoon. Murderpedia Juan Ignacio Blanco. Justice James C. Nelson dissented. The decision was filed with the Ravalli County Court on July Stout sentenced to life in prison By Perry Backus - Ravalli Republic September 29, Standing before a courtroom packed to capacity, Anne Stout told a district judge Friday that her husband was more than just her companion - he was her best friend.

Anne Stout discovered the affair in May A hearing on the matter was set for Nov. Stout testifies in her behalf By Jenny Harris - Ravalli Republic June 13, The Darby woman charged with killing her husband last June told the jury Thursday that she thought her family was a strong and happy one.

Stout, 42, is charged with killing her husband, Bill, in June The trial is expected to last two weeks. Authorities said autopsy results found that because the food in Stout's stomach had not been digested, he must have been killed before 8 a. Stout became eligible for parole after serving the equivalent of 20 years. She was given three days off her sentence for good behavior for every day she actually served. According to parole records, she will be on parole until June 4, Parole board officials said Ms.

Parole records show Ms. Stout earned a high school diploma and an associate degree in dental studies while in prison and was working on a bachelor of arts degree by correspondence with Texas Tech University. Anne Stout is being charged with deliberate homicide.

Reporter Jenny Harris can be reached at or jharris ravallirepublic. With filming of the series "Yellowstone" set to get underway in the Bitterroot this spring, the production company is looking for housing for its crews. Samuel Douglas Burrous, 44, appeared Friday in Ravalli County Justice Court on the felony count and misdemeanor charges of theft and obstructing a peace officer.

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