Charged in death of wife and unborn child.
Man charged with capital murder
By The Associated Press
February 5, 2010 – 8:48amOLATHE — An Overland Park man faces a capital murder charge in the death of his pregnant wife.
The Kansas City Stare [sic] reports that prosecutors filed the capital murder charge Thursday against 30-year-old Jason Cott. It is based on the deaths of Angela Cott and her unborn child.
Cott is accused of stangling his 29-year-old wife in January and dumping her body along a Miami County highway.
Thursday’s filing means Cott could face the death penalty. Or prosecutors could pursue two counts of first-degree murder, which is punishable by life without parole for 50 years.
The Kansas City Star reports that Mr. and Mrs. Cott had a difficult marriage, and Mrs. Cott obtained a protective order against her husband at one point. The judge in the case dismissed the order at the request of both parties after less than a month.
Kansas has something called Alexa’s Law, which makes it a capital offense to kill a pregnant woman. (A legislative summary lives here in .pdf form with the details.) Since the law puts two major progressive/leftist causes back in play, specifically the legal status of products of conception and the whole idea of executing criminals, we’re waiting to see who comes forward to say Mr. Cott should live out the remainder of his days at the expense of the taxpayers.
Incidentally, discerning readers will keep in mind that all persons mentioned as having been charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. That’s just how we do things around here.

It took 12 of Scott Roeder’s peers 37 minutes to convict him of premeditated, first degree murder. The story will be all over the Internet in a few minutes, probably in variations of the Associated Press report in the