Le Mars Murder Case Status Hearing Is Thursday

Le Mars, Iowa — A Le Mars man who pled not guilty after he was accused of allegedly stabbing his sister to death last year faces a status hearing this Thursday, July 20th. But at this point, no trial has been set in the case.

Authorities say 34-year-old Thomas Bibler of Le Mars was taken into custody following a fatal stabbing that happened the evening of Saturday, June 11, 2016. Bibler is accused of fatally stabbing his 27-year-old sister, Shannon Bogh. Witnesses to the stabbing identified Bibler as the suspect.

Bibler entered a plea of not guilty to the charges of First Degree Murder, Willful Injury Causing Serious Injury, and Going Armed With Intent. First Degree Murder is a class A Felony. If convicted, Bibler would face a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.

In late March, Bibler’s attorney filed a waiver of Bibler’s right to a jury trial. The trial was postponed to a date yet to be set by the court.

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