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Murder-for-hire group headed to trial

December 18, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Three people charged in an apparent murder-for-hire scheme in Stevens Point are ordered to stand trial. A Portage County judge bound Carlos Cummings, Linda Dietze and Carla Glodowski over for trial on one count of being party to attempted homicide.

The victim, James Glodowski, testified during a preliminary hearing that Dietze lured him to Zenoff Park November 18th to show him a videotape of his wife Carla cheating on him with Cummings. He testified Dietze shot him once in the head and twice in the shoulder with a .22 caliber handgun. Glodowski offered few other details since he is still recovering from the attack.

Dietze will undergo a competency evaluation in the next month. Her attorney raised questions about her ability to assist in her own defense.

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