Credit: Idaho Falls Police
By Associated Press
NWCN.com
Posted on May 29, 2010
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- An eastern Idaho man who authorities say killed his mother and then fled to Cambodia before being captured and extradited back to Idaho has been granted a public defender.
Nathan N. Helburn, 33, appeared via video on Friday in 7th District Court. He is charged with first-degree murder and a deadly weapons enhancement.
Police say Helburn used a knife to kill 61-year-old Mary Helburn. Police found her body March 9 during a welfare check.
Nathan Helburn was captured in Cambodia on March 18, returned to the United States on March 23, and held in the Los Angeles County Jail until returning to Idaho Falls on Thursday.
Magistrate Judge Penny Stanford kept Helburn's bond at $1 million.
The Post Register reports that his next court appearance is scheduled for June 9.
NWCN.com
Posted on May 29, 2010
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- An eastern Idaho man who authorities say killed his mother and then fled to Cambodia before being captured and extradited back to Idaho has been granted a public defender.
Nathan N. Helburn, 33, appeared via video on Friday in 7th District Court. He is charged with first-degree murder and a deadly weapons enhancement.
Police say Helburn used a knife to kill 61-year-old Mary Helburn. Police found her body March 9 during a welfare check.
Nathan Helburn was captured in Cambodia on March 18, returned to the United States on March 23, and held in the Los Angeles County Jail until returning to Idaho Falls on Thursday.
Magistrate Judge Penny Stanford kept Helburn's bond at $1 million.
The Post Register reports that his next court appearance is scheduled for June 9.
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