Court records show a Wisconsin man found guilty of killing his wife in an unusual case has hired a new attorney. Todd Kendhammer is in prison after his 2017 conviction on first-degree intentional homicide charges. He had told the court his wife Barabara was killed by a pipe crashing through their windshield, but the jury decided the evidence didn’t support his version. Kendhammer has retained attorney Jerome Buting. His new lawyer attained a high profile while defending Steven Avery in the 2005 killing of Teresa Halbach. Kendhammer is serving a 30-year prison term. Buting will handle the appeal.
Convicted Wife-Killer Hires High-Profile Attorney For Appeal
May 11, 2018 | 5:00 PM
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