Duo scenarios heard at preliminary hearing for St. George man accused of killing wife

District Judge Eric Gentry presiding over the preliminary hearing of defendant Eric Sampson, charged in the murder of Niki Sampson, in 5th District Court in St. George, Monday.

District Judge Eric Gentry presiding over the preliminary hearing of defendant Eric Sampson, charged in the murder of Niki Sampson, in 5th District Court in St. George, Monday. (Cody Blowers, St. George News)


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ST. GEORGE — A St. George man suspected of murdering his wife recently appeared in 5th District Court for a preliminary hearing, where additional details of what transpired and autopsy results were outlined before the judge.

The defendant, Eric Larson Sampson, 50, faces first-degree murder and other charges related to an incident reported on the evening of Sept. 1.

Upon receiving a call that a woman was found unconscious and not breathing, officers were dispatched to a residence on the 2800 block of South 2350 East in St. George.

Police found Eric Sampson's wife, Niki A. Sampson, 47, bruised and lifeless on a bed in the home, while the 911 caller performed chest compressions, according to a police report filed in support of the arrest. Police say the woman felt cold to the touch and had no detectable pulse.

Read the full article at St. George News.

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