Bailey Boswell Waives Right To Preliminary Hearing

The woman accused in the death of 24 year old Sydney Loofe waived her right to a preliminary trial in Saline County court.

In Bailey Boswell's first in-person court appearance on Tuesday, she waived her preliminary hearing. Her case will now be bound over to District Court, with her next court appearance on August 6th.

Boswell and Aubrey Trail are both being charged with First Degree Murder in Loofe's death.

Trail pleaded not guilty to the charges in District Court on July 13th, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against him. Prosecutors have not said if the death penalty will be sought against Boswell.

The documents also reveal security video from Home Depot in Lincoln on November 15th shows Trail and Boswell purchasing tools and supplies believed to be used in the dismemberment and disposal of Loofe's body. Loofe would be reported missing on November 16th and on December 4th and 5th, her remains were found in garbage bags east of Clay Center.

In addition, a forensic pathologist determined the cause of death to be homicidal violence including strangulation. According to court documents, Trail acknowledged he strangled Loofe to death with an extension cord, but that Boswell was not in the room. He did admit that Boswell assisted in cleaning up the crime scene and disposing of Loofe’s body.


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