GREEN BAY, WI- An initial court appearance was held Friday for a man who is charged with helping to dispose of the body of a woman.
Keith Wilber Jr. is facing felony charges of arson in connection to the death of Stephanie Greenspon. Her body was found back in August, inside an abandoned vehicle on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
According to court records, Wilber allegedly took steps to help conceal evidence of the death of a woman, after a controlled substance overdose. The police report indicates that the drugs were distributed by Timothy Snider Jr. The investigation revealed that Snider allegedly arranged for others, Emerson Reed, Kayla Childs, and Wilber to help him.
According to the police report, the vehicle with Greenspon’s remains was moved and then set on fire. It was reported that Snider allegedly provided Greenspon with heroin which she overdosed on.
Snider is charged with distribution of a controlled substance, obstruction of justice, and use of communications to aid a narcotics offense. He has a preliminary hearing on June 15.
Childs is charged with misprision of a felony, and also has a June 15 preliminary hearing.
Reed is charged with arson in connection with a federal felony, and misprision of a felony. His preliminary hearing is on June 16.

















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