Redlands man answers for murder, elder abuse
By JESSE B. GILL, Staff Writer
09/09/2008 10:15:18 AM PDT
SAN BERNARDINO - A Redlands man was held to answer for murder and elder abuse in San Bernardino County Superior Court on Monday.
Shannon Lee McDonald, 34, was in court Monday for an arraignment on information in the death of Charles Bosley of Redlands. McDonald was held to answer for one count of murder and one count of elder abuse.
Deputy District Attorney Tristan Svare said McDonald's court appearance was a pre-trial motion in which a judge determines if there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial.
McDonald will be back in court on Sept. 17 for a pre-trial, Svare said.
City spokesman Carl Baker said McDonald assaulted Bosley, then 71, in Bosley's Florida Street home early in the morning of June 24, 2007. At the time, McDonald was an employee of Bosley's business and had been living in Bosley's home for several months.
"Bosley died in June 2008," Baker said.
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SOURCE: Redlands Daily Facts
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