Saturday, October 25, 2014

Woman who didn't seek help for dying Joplin Honky to be arraigned Monday

A Carl Junction woman who did not seek help for a dying man because she thought she might get into trouble for using meth will be arraigned in Newton County Circuit Court 9 a.m. Monday on a charge of abandoning a corpse.

Chelsie Berry, 25, told the Newton County Sheriff's Department that she had left the body of Dennis "Nathan" Meier, described by the department as a member of the Joplin Honkies gang on a driveway near Diamond. (Her statements can be found in the probable cause affidavit.)

Initially, Berry had a co-defendant, Jared Prier, but the charge against him was dropped after Berry stopped talking and then refiled last week.

Newton County Sheriff Ken Copeland also indicated that Prier is a member of the Joplin Honkies.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

His name was Nathan Meyer, not "Joplin Honky." Him nor his family deserve to be disrespected like that. Please print it corrctly next time. Thank you, Nathans friend, Gail

Anonymous said...

How come the owner of the vehicle that the crime happened in didnt get any charges? Wonder if her conscious eats at her every day?

Anonymous said...

Well I think its a real shame that the girl that let him use her car wasn't even charged or even came forward to tell any information never did. But krista got a new car and a life was lost.