One man has declined a hearing and two others have had theirs postponed in the case of a slain Maine woman whose body was found in a New Hampshire pond with her unharmed 14 month old daughter in her car nearby.
Krista Dittmeyer's body was found in a ski area's snowmaking pond April 27th.
Last week, Anthony Papile, Michael Petelis and Trevor Ferguson were arraigned in Ossipee in connection with her April 22nd robbery and killing.
Prosecutors said Papile and Petelis ambushed the 20 year old Dittmeyer to steal drugs and money. Papile was charged with second-degree murder.
Petelis and Ferguson were charged with conspiracy to commit robbery.
All three were scheduled for probable cause hearings Thursday.
Ferguson waived his right to a hearing.
The others were postponed; a new date wasn't set.
Update: Dittmeyer Hearing
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