According to court documents, West admitted that he recommended dismemberment and assisted Johnson in taking the body to an RV in Bennett, about 20 miles south of Superior. The fisherman later took BCA investigators to the approximate area where he said West dropped the containers. The matter was complicated by the recent trial of a co-defendant, Robert Thomas West, who was found guilty in February of aiding an offender as an accomplice after the fact to second-degree murder and interference with a dead body. He argued its important for a jury to hear evidence about the incident and other actions involving Balsimo because its particularly relevant to proving Johnsons sanity when he chose to shoot in self-defense. No one should have to go through the terrible emotions and sad news that they have dealt with in recent weeks.. Court documents indicate he also described the circumstances of shooting the victim while he was waving around a knife in the car. Both charges are felonies and the BCA said additional charges are anticipated. Our detectives determined that Mr. Balsimo was the victim of homicidal violence, while securing evidence that identified the people responsible for his death.. According to court documents, he also described the circumstances surrounding the shooting of the victim while brandishing a knife in the car. While being held in the county jail, he asked to speak with BCA investigators. He said testimonies vary even on where it happened at the Palace Bar in Superior or at a Kwik Trip or Holiday gas station in Duluth and the nature of Sanigars injuries. Richard Ricky Balsimo, 34, was last seen June 20, and just last week the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension asked for the publics help in locating him possibly in the Duluth/Superior area. A co-defendant, Robert Thomas West, 42, of South Range, who was not present but is accused of later helping Johnson dismember and dispose of the body near Grand Portage, Minnesota, similarly argues, that he cannot be held liable as an accused accomplice after the fact because no murder was committed. MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says a third person is now charged in the death of a St. Paul man, who was dismembered and dumped into Lake Superior earlier this summer.
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