----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.)

January 20, 2006

Contact: Crystal Wendt

 

Man suspect in wife's death

Pregnant Thorp woman allegedly shot, dismembered, authorities say

By Matt Ollwerther- Marshfield News-Herald

NEILLSVILLE -- Shaun Rudy was named a suspect in his pregnant wife's disappearance Thursday morning by authorities, who said he allegedly shot, dismembered and disposed of Christine Rudy's body before reporting her as missing to police.

Authorities said Thursday their investigation revealed that Shaun Rudy, 23, allegedly shot his wife, Christine Rudy, 21, on Roger Creek Avenue in the town of Butler and moved her body to another location, where he dismembered it.

He later disposed of her remains in the Chippewa River north of Jim Falls in Chippewa County, police said. Christine Rudy was six months pregnant when she was reported missing.

Authorities searched the Chippewa River on Jan. 3, but no evidence was recovered, Backus said. Divers plan to return when weather and ice conditions allow.

Shaun Rudy has not been charged in his wife's disappearance.

Clark County District Attorney Darwin Zwieg said he received many reports and expects to file charges in the future.

"Everything's pointing in that direction," he said.

Zwieg said he could not estimate when charges would be filed, citing the ongoing investigation.

Authorities provided a timeline of the days leading to Christine Rudy's disappearance.

The couple left Clark County the evening of Nov. 8 and traveled to Crawford and Grant counties, and to the state of Iowa, they said.

They are suspected of participating in a burglary in Iowa where three guns were stolen, according to the department.

Authorities would not disclose the Rudys' activities in Crawford and Grant counties.

Shaun and Christine Rudy returned to Clark County on Nov. 12, where they had an argument along Roger Creek Avenue, and Shaun allegedly shot his wife.

Shaun Rudy has said he let his wife out of their vehicle during the argument and reported her missing to the Thorp Police Department on Nov. 14.

Investigators found her partial remains along Roger Creek Avenue near Highway MM in the town of Butler.

A DNA match was made with evidence recovered at the scene and Christine Rudy's medical records, Backus said. Officials would not release what evidence was found there.

However, no body has been found, said Clark County Sheriff Louis Rosandich.

Shaun Rudy sold a 20-gauge shotgun to a friend on Nov. 18, according to police records. He was later pulled over by Thorp police around 1 a.m. because his rear window was covered with snow.

That traffic stop led to the current charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and a firearm as a felon.

He remains in the Clark County Jail on those charges.

William Poss, Shaun Rudy's public defender, said there are more questions than answers in the case, and he has seen no evidence that directly ties his client to Christine Rudy's death.

"If charges are filed, we look forward to our day in court," he said after the press conference. "He was very upset when he found out his wife was deceased."

He planned to meet Thursday with Shaun Rudy.

Authorities have had little contact with Rudy since he requested counsel on Nov. 20, Backus said.

No information was released about the second woman in the vehicle when Rudy picked up his wife in southwest Wisconsin or about a second vehicle authorities impounded.

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