A teenager has been arrested in connection with the slayings of a University of Wisconsin-Madison doctor and her husband, authorities say
A teenager has been arrested in connection with the slayings of a University of Wisconsin-Madison doctor and her husband, authorities said Friday.
Beth Potter, 52, and Robin Carre, 57, were found lying in a ditch in the university arboretum by a jogger around 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, university police said in a news release. Carre was pronounced dead at the scene and Potter was transported to a local hospital where she died, police saidKhari SanfordUniversity police said they arrested Khari Sanford, 18, on Thursday. He was booked into the Dane County Jail on two counts of"party to a crime for first degree intentional homicide.
— Gabriella Rusk NBC15 April 3, 2020 "There are so many in our department whose lives have been touched by Beth; her loss will weigh heavily within us," Dr. William Schwab, professor and interim chair for the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, wrote on the medical school website.Potter taught and mentored medical students and family medicine residents, many of whom went on to join the departmental faculty, the website said.
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