WARREN — A 25-year-old Warren man faces a possible life prison sentence for his role in the death of a 29-year-old Warren man on July 17, 2008, while a similar fate could await a 55-year-old Arizona man charged with a 1979 Warren homicide.
A Trumbull County grand jury today indicted Beau A. Palmer, 25, of Clermont Avenue Northeast, on a murder charge and three other crimes with the death of Clint Zimmerman, who was found dead in a chair in his living room. He had been shot in the chest at 312 Logan Ave. N.E.
The grand jury also returned a murder indictment against Ronald Stahlman, 56. He also could face a life prison sentence. Authorities located him in Payson, Ariz., on Dec. 9 after he spent 29 years eluding capture.
Stahlman fled from Trumbull County after authorities issued an arrest warrant accusing him of stabbing to death Bernard Williamson on a Warren street corner April 29, 1979.
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Don't forget the co-defendant that got off ran too... he just got caught. Are they getting the "facts" from this guys statement?!?!Of course he would say Ronnie did it!!! Ronnie wasn't there to defend himself...so it was pretty easy to blame it on him, don't you think? I heard there were several people there... how can they be so sure it was just one guy?