Kyvell Stark’s lawyer Mike Bianchi explains why Stark agreed to a plea deal on Wednesday.
The Omaha man on the wheel in a double fatality crash alongside O Avenue in Lincoln on Memorial Day 2022 pleaded responsible Wednesday to manslaughter and driving beneath the affect of medication inflicting critical harm.
Kyvell Stark, now 20, was 18 on the time of the crash that killed two 20-year-old Cozad girls — Emily Siebenhor and her passenger, Edith Hermosillo — and despatched 20 different individuals to the hospital with accidents. He’ll withstand 23 years in jail at his sentencing in November.

Emily Siebenhor
At a plea listening to Wednesday, Deputy Lancaster County Lawyer Ryan Decker stated Stark was dashing west on O Avenue in a Ford Taurus when he struck an eastbound Toyota Corolla turning to go north on 52nd Avenue at about 10:45 p.m. on Could 29.
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Edith Hermosillo
“Edith and Emily acquired deadly accidents from this crash and have been pronounced useless on the scene,” Decker stated.
After the crash, each of the automobiles left the highway and continued over the north sidewalk west of the intersection “placing among the quite a few bystanders who had gathered to … observe a Memorial Day automotive cruise alongside O Avenue.”
Among the many injured have been Aaron Swanson and Hannah Wadiso, who’re each of Lincoln and proceed to obtain remedy for critical accidents. Swanson could have a long-term incapacity, Decker stated.
He stated the pace restrict within the space is 40 mph, however the airbag management module in Stark’s automotive reported he had been accelerating from 77.7 mph 5 seconds earlier than the crash to 89.5 mph a half second earlier than the crash.
Whereas he wasn’t driving inebriated, two drug recognition specialists gave the opinion he was beneath the affect of marijuana on the time and that his impairment brought on him to drive in a reckless method and contributed to his response time, as Siebenhor turned in entrance of his fast-approaching car.
Stark later turned himself in on the fees, which initially included two manslaughter costs. As a part of a plea deal, prosecutors named each of the victims within the single manslaughter cost and the 2 others critically injured as victims within the DUI-causing critical bodily harm cost.
“That is form of a tragic deal for everyone,” Stark’s lawyer, Mike Bianchi, stated after the listening to.
He stated the plea deal was arrived at partly as a result of it restricted his consumer’s publicity and allowed him to take accountability for his half in all of this. Bianchi stated either side had driving infractions.
“However the reality of the matter is that my consumer’s was worse and received him right here,” he stated. “He feels horrible about it. He feels horrible about what he is achieved to those households and to his personal and he is able to transfer previous it and settle for accountability and transfer together with life.”
Emily Siebenhor’s household, who watched from the entrance row, inspired individuals who witnessed the crash, have been injured in it or knew Emily — a 20-year-old who grew up in Cozad and was within the shade guard of the Cornhusker marching band — to write down letters to the courtroom telling their tales.
Tom Casady’s record of the ten most notorious crimes in Lincoln historical past
Crimes of the occasions

Tom Casady is Lincoln public security director.
That is merely one man’s perspective from the early twenty first century (first written in 2010). I needed to decide about crimes that occurred at areas which can be inside the town at the moment, however have been outdoors our company limits on the time they occurred. I selected the latter.
Earlier than starting, although, I’ve to take care of three crimes that stand aside: the murders of three law enforcement officials in Lincoln. I’m not fairly positive learn how to place them in an inventory. All of them had big impacts on the neighborhood, and on the police division specifically. As a result of these are my colleagues, I take care of them individually and in chronological order.
Patrolman Marion Francis Marshall
Shot within the shadow of the brand new Nebraska State Capital, Gov. Charles Bryan got here to his help and summoned extra assist.
Lt. Frank Soukup

Frank Soukup
Victoria Ayotte
Marion Marshall was technically not a Lincoln police officer, so Lt. Soukup was really the primary Lincoln police officer killed on responsibility. One in every of his colleagues who was current on the motel and concerned within the gunbattle, Paul Jacobsen, went on to get pleasure from a protracted profession and command rank at LPD, influencing many younger costs (like me) and leaving his mark on the tradition of the company.
Lt. Paul Whitehead
Within the area of some months, three LPD officers died within the line of responsibility. Frank Soukup had been murdered, and George Welter had died in a motorbike crash. Paul Whitehead’s companion, Paul Merritt, went on to command rank, and like Paul Jacobsen left an indelible mark at LPD and the neighborhood.
No. 1: Starkweather

Charles Starkweather’s driver’s license
The topic of a number of thinly disguised film plots and a Springsteen album, the Starkweather murders are clearly essentially the most notorious crime in Lincoln’s historical past — to this point. One of many first mass murderers of the mass media age, six of Charles Starkweather’s 11 victims have been killed inside the town of Lincoln, and the primary was simply on the outskirts of city. I didn’t stay in Lincoln on the time, however my spouse was a first-grader at Riley Elementary Faculty and has vivid recollections of the town gripped by concern within the days between the invention of the Bartlett murders and Starkweather’s seize in Wyoming.
The case brought on fairly an uproar. There was intense criticism of the police division and sheriff’s workplace for not capturing Starkweather earlier within the week after the invention of the Bartletts’ our bodies. In the end, Mayor Bennett Martin and the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners retained a retired FBI agent, Harold G. Robinson, to research the efficiency of native legislation enforcement. His report primarily exonerated the native legislation officers and made a number of vanilla suggestions for enhancing inter-agency communication and coaching.

A file from the investigator on police efficiency in dealing with the Starkweather murders.
Now I do know that many readers are mumbling to themselves “how apparent.” Maintain your horses, although. It’s not fairly as apparent as you would possibly assume. I had two experiences that drove this reality dwelling to me. The primary was a go to by a small group of journalism college students. Just one member of the category had any concept, and her concept was fairly imprecise. You might want to do not forget that the Starkweather murders have been in 1957 and 1958 — earlier than the mother and father of many school college students have been even born.
The second expertise was a go to by a Cub Scout den. I used to be giving the children a tour of the police station one night. We have been within the entrance foyer ready for everybody to reach. As I entertained the boys, I instructed the mothers and dads that they could get pleasure from trying within the nook of the Sheriff’s Workplace show case to see the contents of Starkweather’s pockets — found a few years in the past locked up within the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Workplace secure. After a couple of minutes, one of many confused fathers requested me who Starkweather was, and why it was vital.
No. 2: Lincoln Nationwide Financial institution

Gus Winkeler
On the morning of Sept. 17, 1930, a darkish blue Buick carrying six males pulled up in entrance of the Lincoln Nationwide Financial institution on the northwest nook of twelfth and O streets. 5 of the boys entered the financial institution, whereas a sixth stood outdoors by the Buick, cradling a machine gun. Observing the weird occasions, a passerby referred to as the police. The officer who responded, Forrest Shappaugh, was casually instructed by the machine-gun-toting lookout to only hold going, which he correctly did. Returning with reinforcements, he discovered that the robbers had already made good on their getaway, netting $2.7 million in money and negotiable securities.
In the end, three of the six suspects have been arrested. Tommy O’Connor and Howard Lee have been convicted and sentenced. Jack Britt was tried twice however not convicted by a hung jury. Gus Winkeler, a member of Al Capone’s gang, winged a take care of County Lawyer Max Towle to keep away from prosecution in alternate for orchestrating the restoration of $600,000 in bearer bonds. The next 12 months, Winkeler was murdered in Chicago, the sufferer of a gangland slaying. The ultimate two robbers have been by no means recognized.
The Lincoln Nationwide Financial institution theft stood as the most important money financial institution theft in america for a lot of many years. It precipitated main adjustments on the Lincoln Police Division. Chief Peter Johnstone was quickly “retired” after the theft, the division’s fleet was upgraded so as to add the primary official patrol automobiles, the total drive was armed and a shotgun squad was organized. Forty-four years later after I was employed at LPD, the echo of the Lincoln Nationwide Financial institution theft was nonetheless evident in day by day financial institution opening particulars, and within the Thomspon submachine weapons and Reising rifles that detectives grabbed every time the theft alarm sounded at headquarters.
No. 3: The Final Posse

My first inkling about this crime got here after I was the chief deputy sheriff. One in every of my interns, a younger man named Ron Boden (who turned a veteran deputy sheriff), had been doing a little analysis on Lancaster County’s solely recognized lynching, in 1884. I got here throughout a reference within the biography of the sheriff on the time, Sam Melick, to the homicide of the Nebraska Penitentiary warden and subsequent jail break. Melick had been appointed interim warden after the homicide and instituted a number of reforms.
A number of years later, a colleague, Sgt. Geoff Marti, loaned me an amazing e book, Gale Christianson’s “Final Posse,” that instructed the story of the 1912 jail break in gory, haunting and wonderful element.
To make a protracted story brief, convict Shorty Grey and his co-conspirators shot and killed Warden James Delahunty, a deputy warden and a guard on Wednesday, March 13, 1912. They then made their break — proper into the enamel of a brutal Nebraska spring blizzard. Over the course to the subsequent few days, a posse pursued. In the course of the pursuit, the escapees carjacked a younger farmer along with his group and wagon. Because the posse closed in, a gunfight broke out and the hostage was shot and killed within the alternate, together with two of the three escapees.
There was loads of anger among the many locals within the Gretna-Springfield neighborhood concerning the dying of their native son, and an argument raged over the legislation enforcement ways that caused his demise. Lancaster County Sheriff Gus Hyers was not unsullied by the inquiry, though it seems from my prospect a century later that the fog of battle led to the tragedy.
Christianson, a professor of historical past at Indiana State College who died earlier this 12 months, notes the next on the flyleaf:
“For anybody residing west of the Mississippi in 1912, the most important information that fateful 12 months was a violent escape from the Nebraska state penitentiary deliberate and carried out by a trio of infamous robbers and secure blowers.”
Greater information on half the continent than the sinking of the Titanic throughout the identical 12 months will surely qualify this murder-escape as probably the most notorious Lincoln crimes in historical past.
No. 4: Rock Island wreck

A marker for the Rock Island wreck web site is alongside the Jamaica North Path.
The Aug. 10, 1894, wreck of a Rock Island practice on the southwest outskirts of Lincoln was virtually misplaced within the mist of time till it was resurrected within the public consciousness by creator Joel Williams, who got here throughout the story whereas conducting analysis for his historic novel, “Barrelhouse Boys.”
The wreck was decided to be the results of sabotage to the tracks, maybe an try and derail the practice as a prelude to theft. Eleven individuals died within the crash and ensuing hearth, making this a mass homicide, to make certain. G.W. Davis was arrested and convicted of the crime however later acquired a full pardon. The story was instructed in larger element earlier this 12 months by the Lincoln Journal Star.
A historic marker is alongside the Rock Island Path in Wilderness Park, accessible solely by foot or bike from the closest path entry factors a few half-mile away at Previous Cheney Street on the north, or 14th Avenue on the south.
Right here’s the massive query that is still unanswered: Was there actually vital proof to show that George Washington Davis dedicated the crime, or was he only a handy scapegoat? The truth that he acquired a gubernatorial pardon 10 years later leads me to consider that the proof should have been unusually weak. If he was railroaded, then my second query is that this: who actually pried unfastened the tracks with the 40-pound crowbar discovered on the scene?
No. 5: Commonwealth

Depositors collect outdoors of Commonwealth Financial savings Co. after it was closed by the state Division of Banking in 1983.
On Nov. 1, 1983, the doorways to Nebraska’s largest industrial financial savings and mortgage firm have been closed and Commonwealth was declared bancrupt. The 6,700 depositors with $65 million at stake would by no means be totally compensated for his or her loss, finally receiving about 59 cents on the greenback for his or her deposits, which all of them mistakenly believed have been insured as much as $30,000 by the Nebraska Depository Insurance coverage Warranty Company, which was primarily an insurance coverage pool with belongings of solely $3 million.
The case dominated Nebraska information for months. The investigation finally led to the conviction of three members of the outstanding Lincoln household that owned the establishment, the resignation of the director of the State Division of Banking and the impeachment of the Nebraska lawyer normal and the suspension of his license to observe legislation. State and federal litigation arising from the failure of Commonwealth drug on for years.
On the Lincoln Police Division, the Commonwealth failure led to the formation of a specialised white-collar crime element, now often called the Technical Investigations Unit. On the time, municipal police departments in america had just about no capability for investigating monetary crime and fraud of this magnitude, and we shortly turned well-known for our experience on this space. The early expertise served LPD very nicely within the guaranteeing years.
No. 6: Candice Harms

Candi Harms, a College of Nebraska-Lincoln freshman, disappeared on Sept. 22, 1992. Her physique was present in a discipline two months later.
Candi Harms by no means got here dwelling from visiting her boyfriend on Sept. 22, 1992. Her mother and father reported her as a lacking individual the next morning, and her automotive was discovered deserted in a cornfield north of Lincoln later within the day. Weeks glided by earlier than her stays have been discovered southeast of Lincoln.
Scott Barney and Roger Bjorklund have been convicted in her abduction and homicide. Barney is in jail serving a life time period. Bjorklund died in jail in 2001. Intense media consideration surrounded the prolonged trial of Roger Bjorklund, for which a jury was introduced in from Cheyenne County as an alternative choice to a change of venue. I’ve little question that the trial was a life-changing occasion for a bunch of excellent residents from Sidney, who did their civic responsibility.
I used to be the Lancaster County sheriff on the time, concerned each within the investigation and within the trial safety. It was at about this time that the mobile phone was changing into a client product, and I’ve typically thought that this brutal crime most likely spurred plenty of purchases. Throughout my profession, that is most likely the second-most-prominent Lincoln crime by way of the sheer quantity of media protection.
No. 7: Jon Simpson and Jacob Surber

A dad or mum’s worst nightmare unfolded in September 1975 when these two boys, ages 12 and 13, didn’t return from the Nebraska State Truthful. The boys have been the victims of abduction and homicide. The case was just like a string of different murders of younger boys within the Midwest, and plenty of thought that these instances have been associated — the work of a serial killer. Though an arrest was made within the case right here in Lincoln, the fees have been ultimately dismissed. William Guatney was launched and has since died.
No. 8: John Sheedy

Though no pictures survive of John and Mary Sheedy, this engraving was made for an 1891 problem of Self-importance Truthful journal.
Saloon and playing home proprietor John Sheedy was gunned down outdoors his dwelling at 1211 P St. in January 1891. The case of Sheedy, outstanding in Lincoln’s demiworld, turned the speak of the city when his spouse, Mary, and her alleged lover and confederate, Monday McFarland, have been arrested. Each have been acquitted at trial. The Sheedy homicide is chronicled in an amazing interactive multimedia web site, Gilded Age Plains Metropolis, an internet model that builds upon an article revealed in 2001 by Timothy Mahoney of the College of Nebraska.

No. 9: Patricia McGarry and Catherine Brooks

The our bodies of those two mates have been present in a Northeast Lincoln duplex in August 1977. Their assassin, Robert E. Williams, was the topic of an enormous Midwest manhunt throughout the next week. Earlier than his seize, he dedicated a 3rd homicide in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, and raped, shot and left for useless a sufferer who survived in Minnesota. He’s the final man to be executed in Nebraska, despatched to the electrical chair in 1997.
No. 10: Choose William M. Morning

District Courtroom Choose William Morning was murdered in February 1924. He was shot on the bench by an sad litigant in a divorce case. His courtroom reporter, Minor Bacon, was additionally shot, however a pocket book in his breast pocket deflected the bullet and saved his life.
Many different crimes

Wesley Peery, proven on this Could 1978 file photograph, was recognized as an early suspect within the Nancy Parker case. After he was convicted of killing Marianne Mitzner in a Havelock coin store in 1975, he confessed to his lawyer that he had killed a few dozen individuals, together with Nancy Parker.
Selecting Lincoln’s 10 most notorious crimes was a problem. Though the highest two have been simple, the image shortly turned clouded. We have a tendency, after all, to overlook our historical past relatively shortly. Lots of the crimes I felt have been among the many most important are barely remembered at the moment, if not utterly forgotten.
Some readers will take problem with my record. In selecting 10, listed below are the others I thought-about, in no explicit order. They’re all murders:
— Mary O’Shea
— Nancy Parker
— Charles Mulholland
— Victoria Lamm and Janet Mesner
— Martina McMenamin
— Regina Bos (presumably murdered)
— Patty Webb
— Marianne Mitzner
I additionally thought concerning the 5 murder-suicides wherein a mom or father killed a number of relations earlier than taking their very own life. Although tragic, these crimes didn’t command the identical form of consideration because the others, maybe as a result of there was no prolonged investigation, no tantalizing whodunit, no stranger-killer, nor any of the main points that come out within the protection of a significant trial.