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milestogo

(16,829 posts)
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 10:56 AM Jul 2021

Wisconsin man who reported his parents missing charged in father's grisly death

A 23-year-old Wisconsin man has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide, accused of shooting and dismembering his father then hiding his remains. Chandler Halderson was also officially charged with providing false information on a kidnapped or missing person, mutilating a corpse and hiding a corpse, according to court records. His bond was set at $1 million Thursday.



He reported his parents, Bart and Krista Halderson, missing on July 7, but was arrested a day later for providing false information to police, investigators said.

The Dane County Sheriff's Office said they found human remains belonging to Bart Halderson, 50, on July 8. The medical examiner announced Monday that Bart died from "homicidal violence including firearm injury," and Chandler Halderson was held on tentative charges, including intentional homicide.

Following a tip, additional human remains were located Wednesday near a Department of Natural Resources property near the town of Roxbury, the sheriff's office revealed in a press conference Thursday. A witness reported to police seeing a person matching Chandler’s description in the area on July 3. Those remains are in the process of being identified.

Krista Halderson, 53, is still missing.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/man-reported-parents-missing-arrested-dads-dismembered-remains/story?id=78857473

Grisly, tragic, and incomprehensible.

The couple lived in Windsor, WI.

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Wisconsin man who reported his parents missing charged in father's grisly death (Original Post) milestogo Jul 2021 OP
If part of your alibi is to say your parents traveled to a July 4th parade, Wingus Dingus Jul 2021 #1
As a cable crime show addict, from what I've seen its the $$$ Peregrine Took Jul 2021 #2
Dismembering the dad was weird, though. Wingus Dingus Jul 2021 #3
Rage. milestogo Jul 2021 #4
Timeline on the case published yesterday: milestogo Jul 2021 #5
Human remains found near Sauk City identified as Krista Halderson milestogo Jul 2021 #6

Wingus Dingus

(8,052 posts)
1. If part of your alibi is to say your parents traveled to a July 4th parade,
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 11:05 AM
Jul 2021

you should probably check to see if they actually have one in that town. Incompetence aside, what on earth would make him do this? Life insurance?

Peregrine Took

(7,413 posts)
2. As a cable crime show addict, from what I've seen its the $$$
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 12:12 PM
Jul 2021

They want money or they want MORE money.

Starts off as a fight then it gets more heated and then, God forbid, there are guns in the house....

When the hot tempered Irishmen in my house got into a tiff they would fight with fists. One had a really terrible temper...TG we had no guns.

Just my mom crying for them to stop and Spot barking and barking.

Wasn't pleasant but it wasn't deadly.

Wingus Dingus

(8,052 posts)
3. Dismembering the dad was weird, though.
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 12:38 PM
Jul 2021

They found his torso, not sure about the rest of him. That goes beyond money and into total-psycho territory.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
4. Rage.
Fri Jul 16, 2021, 04:18 PM
Jul 2021

He wasn't too crazy to make up an alibi or make a plan for disposing of the bodies. It doesn't sound like anyone else was involved, but time will tell. No criminal history.

Just unfathomable rage against his parents.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
5. Timeline on the case published yesterday:
Sat Jul 17, 2021, 09:06 PM
Jul 2021

MADISON (WKOW) — In the week since Bart and Krista Halderson were reported missing by their son, Chandler, the investigation into the case has evolved rapidly. What was a missing person's investigation is now a homicide investigation, with Chandler charged in the death of his father.

Now, with new information available as a result of a criminal complaint, we know the case begins before Chandler informed police of his parent's "disappearance." In order to help make sense of the investigation so far, 27 News has put together a timeline of events.

JULY 1
This is the date Chandler Halderson told police he last saw his parents.

JULY 2
According to the criminal complaint, Krista's co worker told police that she was supposed to work on this date, but did not show up. The absence was described as "not pre-arranged" and the behavior as unlike her.

JULY 3
On this date, the criminal complaint alleges a woman saw a man matching Chandler's description in the area of DNR property in Columbia County near Sauk City. The person she saw was reportedly wearing a backpack and walking away from the Wisconsin River.

This "odd" activity was noted several days before Bart and Krista were reported missing.

JULY 5
According to the criminal complaint, Chandler was at a property in Cottage Grove that belonged to family of his girlfriend. His girlfriend's mother's partner said he showed up at the property and she had given him permission to use the pool.

She said she saw a Subaru with the hatchback open (Chandler's parent's car) by a shed on the property and later saw Chandler south of the shed near a wood line.

JULY 7
Now, Bart and Krista Halderson are reported missing. The information provided at the time was that the couple was last seen at their home on July 1 and were planning a trip to Langlade County at the family's cabin.

According to the criminal complaint, police interviewed Chandler at the family's Windsor home that evening and the detective noticed that sections of the floor appeared to be missing, along with an outline half wall next to the door that was no longer there.

Chandler at this time explained to police why he thought his parents missing. He told police his parents were being picked up around 6 am on July 2 to go to their cabin in White Lake, but did not know who. He said his parents were gone before he woke up. Chandler said he last heard from his parents on July 4, when his mom texted him — that was allegedly the only communication he had with his parents over the course of their trip.

Chandler said he thought his parents were missing because they had not yet returned home on July 7 and calls were going to voicemail.

JULY 8
Several developments occurred on this day, and it would signal the first change in the investigation.

First, Chandler Halderson spoke to several news outlet about his parent's disappearance. He told 27 News similar information to what he told police: that his parents went to Langlade County with friends he didn't know and that they hadn't returned home.

In the background, the police investigation took a turn when "mutilated and dismembered" human remains were found on the property of Chandler's girlfriend's family in Cottage Grove.

That night, after another interview with police, Chandler was taken into custody for providing false information on a missing persons case. Police at that time called the disappearance of Bart and Krista "suspicious."

JULY 9
On this date, police announced that they had discovered human remains, calling them "unidentifiable."

JULY 10
According to the criminal complaint, the individual who saw suspicious activity in Columbia County came forward and reported what she saw, leading investigators to search the area.

JULY 11
The Dane County Sheriff's Office confirmed to 27 news that on this date a search warrant was executed at Bart and Krista Halderson's home in Windsor. As of July 15, investigators were still processing the home.

JULY 12
The previously "unidentified" human remains found in Cottage Grove were formally identified as belonging to Bart Halderson. Officials have not identified the date in which Bart died, and the criminal complaint states it could be between July 1 and 8.

Although Chandler had been placed on the scene of where the remains were found, he was still only in custody for providing false information and had a $10,000 bond in court.

Later that evening, Chandler's charges would change. Three new recommended charges were added: first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse and mutilating a corpse.

JULY 14
The lead police got of suspicious behavior led to a grim discovery: more human remains. At this time those remains still have not been identified by a medical examiner.

JULY 15
Chandler was formally charged in the death of his father, and now has a $1 million bail. He currently faces four charges: first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse, mutilating a corpse, and providing false information on a missing person's case.

Although, the prosecuting attorney said more charges are expected.

Krista Halderson is still considered to be a missing person. In the last news conference, police said they're "still optimistic that Krista is still alive and well."

https://wkow.com/2021/07/16/timeline-what-we-know-so-far-in-the-halderson-investigation/

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
6. Human remains found near Sauk City identified as Krista Halderson
Fri Jul 30, 2021, 09:47 PM
Jul 2021

Human remains found near Sauk City in the investigation of a murdered Windsor man and his missing wife, in which the couple’s son is the primary suspect, have been identified as Krista Halderson, Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said Friday.

The announcement brings a sobering conclusion to a weekslong search for Krista Halderson, 53, and confirms she was killed after last being seen before the Fourth of July weekend when her son, Chandler Halderson, claimed his parents went on a trip to northern Wisconsin and didn’t return.

Investigators found dismembered human remains on July 14 on state-owned land in northwestern Dane County in the town of Roxbury near the Wisconsin River. The Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office — with help from the Wisconsin State Crime Lab — was able to identify the remains through a DNA match as Krista Halderson, Barrett said. Law enforcement searched the area after a person reported seeing someone matching Chandler Halderson’s description walking away from the river on July 3.

Additionally, Barrett, who had previously said he was optimistic Krista Halderson would be found alive, said more human remains were found Tuesday on the family’s property in Windsor. Those remains have yet to be identified. Barrett said local, state and federal law enforcement personnel have been “working tirelessly to search several areas throughout the southern part of Wisconsin.”

....

Chandler Halderson, 23, was arrested a day after he reported his parents missing on July 7 — initially for providing false information — when investigators quickly poked holes in his story about their disappearance.

He was later charged on July 15 with murdering and dismembering his father, Bart Halderson, 50, and disposing of his torso at a rural property outside Cottage Grove. On Wednesday, Chandler Halderson was bound over for trial on charges of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, hiding a corpse and providing false information. Barrett said he expects Chandler Halderson to face the same set of charges in the killing of his mother.

https://madison.com/wsj/news/local/crime-and-courts/human-remains-found-near-sauk-city-identified-as-krista-halderson/article_e675f793-617d-5849-beb1-605dba377d49.html

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