Anthony Kitchenakow.
I wouldn’t have guessed this man was an Injun.
He looks like a typical Paki to me.
Definitely someone you don’t want around British schoolgirls, anyway.
WBAY:
A man accused of shooting and killing a Bellevue woman has been convicted on a lesser charge after taking an Alford Plea.
Anthony Kitchenakow, 46, appeared before a Brown County judge Tuesday for a plea hearing. He agreed to an Alford Plea on an amended charge of 1st Degree Reckless Homicide. Kitchenakow was initially charged with the more serious crime of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide.
An Alford Plea is when a defendant does not admit guilt, but acknowledges there would be enough evidence for a jury to find him guilty at trial.
The judge found Kitchenakow guilty of 1st Degree Reckless Homicide and scheduled a sentencing hearing for Aug. 14.
On Aug. 29, 2016, Suzette Langlois was found shot to death in the driveway of her home at 3020 Manitowoc Road in Bellevue. A deputy found a handgun magazine on the driver’s seat of Langlois’s car. He also found shell casings in the vehicle.
Investigators learned that Suzette’s boyfriend owed Anthony Kitchenakow a drug debt, and that was believed to be the motive behind the shooting. Investigators said Suzette, 52, was the target.
In Sept. 2018, the Wisconsin State Crime Lab received a DNA hit from the gun magazine found in Suzette Langlois’s car. The DNA matched Anthony Kitchenakow, according to a criminal complaint.
Kitchenakow was taken into custody at his home on the Menominee Indian Reservation.
Suzette Langlois.