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Shelley
Lynn
CASTERLINE
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics:
Enraged during an argument
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder:
October 4, 2013
Date of arrest: Next day
Date of birth: 1973
Victim profile:
Virginia Barone, 68 (her boyfriend's mother)
Method of murder:
Stabbing with
knife
Location: Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
Status:
Pleaded guilty. Sentenced to 20 years to life in prison on
September 22, 2014
Woman gets life sentence for killing
boyfriend's mom
Lincoln Journal Star
September 22, 2014
A Guide Rock woman got a life sentence Monday
for killing her boyfriend's 68-year-old mother.
Shelley Casterline, 41, pleaded guilty to
second-degree murder in Adams County District Court in March.
District Judge Stephen Illingworth sentenced her.
Prosecutors charged Casterline and her
24-year-old son, Andrew, with first-degree murder and other crimes
connected to the Oct. 4 slaying of Virginia Barone at Barone's
home in Guide Rock. Her body was found partially covered by boards
in her home the next day. An autopsy showed she'd been stabbed
twice in the back and 20 times in the chest and torso.
Barone's son, Ronald Jamilowski, was Shelley
Casterline's boyfriend. Investigators had said Shelley Casterline
acknowledged she killed Barone after the older woman made comments
that enraged her.
At her son's trial this month, Shelley
Casterline testified that her son wasn't there when she stabbed
Barone. She said he did help her move the body.
But investigators believed Andrew Casterline
also stabbed Barone because he had cuts on his hands that
indicated he had wielded a knife.
In the end, the jury found him guilty of
first-degree murder, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony and
burglary. He is set for sentencing in December and will get a
mandatory life sentence for the murder charge.
The Casterlines were arrested Oct. 5 in Newton,
Iowa, in a stolen Jeep.
Guide Rock woman makes plea deal in murder
case
By Associated Press
March 21, 2014
HASTINGS — A Guide Rock woman accused of
killing her boyfriend's 68-year-old mother has pleaded guilty to a
reduced murder charge.
Shelley Casterline pleaded guilty to
second-degree murder Wednesday in Adams County District Court. She
and her 23-year-old son, Andrew, were charged with first-degree
murder and other crimes connected to the Oct. 4 slaying of
Virginia Barone at Barone's home in Guide Rock. Her body was found
partially covered by boards in her home the next day. An autopsy
showed she'd been stabbed twice in the back and 20 times in the
chest and torso.
Barone's son, Ronald Jamilowski, was Shelley
Casterline's live-in boyfriend. Investigators had said Shelley
Casterline acknowledged she'd killed Barone after the older woman
had made comments that enraged her.
Andrew Casterline told an investigator he'd
been present when his mother stabbed Barone. The investigator has
said he suspected Andrew Casterline also stabbed Barone because
the young man had cuts on his hands that indicated he had wielded
a knife.
The Casterlines were arrested Oct. 5 in Newton,
Iowa. Police said the two had been traveling in a sport utility
vehicle stolen in Cass County, Neb., earlier that day.
Andrew Casterline has pleaded not guilty, and
his trial is scheduled to begin May 27.
Mother, son now charged with murder of
elderly Guide Rock woman
By Lori Pilger - Lincoln Journal Star
October 25, 2013
A woman and her son have been charged with the
first-degree murder of a 68-year-old Guide Rock woman, found Oct.
5 stabbed to death in her home, her body partially covered by
boards.
Investigators suspect Shelley Casterline, 41,
and 23-year-old Andrew Casterline killed Virginia Barone a day
earlier, stabbing her 22 times, then taking off in her car.
Barone's son was Shelley Casterline's live-in boyfriend.
The Casterlines were arrested the next day in
Newton, Iowa, after allegedly mugging a woman in a Wal-Mart
parking lot.
In court records, Nebraska State Patrol
Investigator Ryan Phinney said deputies went to Barone's home
after her friend reported she wasn't answering her phone. The
friend had found her door open, car missing and her telephone and
other possessions lying on the driveway.
When deputies went inside, they found a blood
trail that led to her body, which had been partially covered by
boards, according to an affidavit for the Casterlines' arrests.
An autopsy later showed she had been stabbed 22
times, twice in the back and 20 times in the chest and stomach,
Phinney said in court records.
He said Barone's son, Ronald Jamilowski, told
him he'd last seen his mother early Oct. 4 when she had driven him
and the Casterlines to Guide Rock from Hastings. When he woke up
Oct. 5, his girlfriend and her son were gone.
Turns out, Andrew Casterline had spent the
night in a Cass County jail.
At about 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 4, another state
trooper stopped him driving Barone's white Pontiac Grand Prix on
Interstate 80 near Ashland allegedly under the influence of drugs.
The car was towed and his mother, who had been with him in the
car, posted his bond the next morning. They allegedly stole
another vehicle, a Jeep.
By the time Iowa law enforcement personnel
nabbed them that afternoon in connection to an armed robbery in a
Wal-Mart parking lot, they were wanted in connection to Barone's
death.
Phinney said they found two of Barone's bank
cards in Andrew Casterline's possession when he was arrested. And
they came to suspect he and Shelley Casterline killed her the
morning of Oct. 4 when Shelley Casterline became enraged during an
argument with her and stabbed her.
He said they found a knife in the glove box and
bloody clothes in the stolen Jeep they'd been driving in Iowa.
Iowa investigators also turned up a pawn
receipt for a 51-inch TV, X-Box 360 and games stolen Oct. 4 in a
burglary in a house a block from Barone's.
The Casterlines made their first court
appearances Friday in Webster County Court on charges of
first-degree murder, use of a deadly weapon, burglary and theft.
If convicted, they face possible life
sentences.
Mother, son wanted in connection to Nebraska
homicide arrested near Newton
By Katherine Klingseis
Oct 6, 2013
A mother and son wanted in connection with a
Nebraska homicide were taken into custody after allegedly mugging
a woman in a Newton Wal-Mart parking lot Saturday, officials said.
Shelley Lynn Casterline, 41, and Andrew James
Casterline, 23, both of Guide Rock, Neb., are being held at the
Jasper County Jail for being wanted in Webster County in
south-central Nebraska for theft by unlawful taking. They are also
both wanted in connection to a homicide in Nebraska, said Iowa
State Patrol Sgt. Scott Bright.
The Casterlines were charged locally with
first-degree robbery for reportedly mugging a woman in a Newton
Wal-Mart parking lot, officials said.
Police were able to trace the Casterlines’
cellphone to Grimes at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Bright said. At 3:50
p.m., their cellphone was traced to the Baxter and Newton area.
Police responded to an armed robbery in the
Newton Wal-Mart parking lot at 5:37 p.m. Saturday, Bright said.
Andrew Casterline allegedly grabbed a woman’s
purse and took off running, Bright said. A group of Newton
residents started chasing Andrew Casterline in the parking lot.
Shelley Casterline then reportedly jumped out
of a vehicle with a knife. The two Casterlines eventually got back
into their car and drove away. No one was injured in the incident,
Bright said.
An Iowa State Patrol trooper spotted the
Casterlines’ vehicle at 5:42 p.m. The trooper waited for backup
before stopping the vehicle on I-80 and taking the two individuals
into custody at 5:46 p.m.
“It was just fortunate we had troopers there at
the time,” Bright said.