As usual, attorney McFadin used every legal maneuver to delay the trial. He got a change of venue to
David Baird, a young prosecutor three years out of law school, presented a competent case. The issue could not have been simpler. Bo Bowenkamp said McElroy assaulted him with the shotgun. McElroy said he fired in self-defense when Bowenkamp threatened him with a knife. The victim was the primary prosecution witness, the accused the main defense witness.
As in the Romaine Henry trial, McElroy dredged someone from his coon-hunting circle who testified that she happened to pass along
After closing statements from the lawyers, the jury quickly voted to convict McElroy of assault. They had several options, both for the specific charge and the sentence—up to life in prison. But under
After the conviction was announced, the judge continued McElroy's bail and ordered him released, pending a routine 25-day appeal window. Once again, McElroy was back on the loose in Skidmore.



