Man charged in 2 women's deaths
Ethridge faces up to life in prison in Ogden shootings
Jacob Daniel Ethridge, 31, appeared in 2nd District Court via video from the Weber County Jail on Tuesday, where he is being held without bail. He was formally charged with two counts of first-degree felony murder.
"Is Jacob Daniel Ethridge your true and correct name, sir?" the court clerk asked him.
"Yes," he replied.
The brief hearing was shown at the jail's downtown location, where family members of other inmates craned their necks to see an old TV behind a dirty plastic partition broadcasting the court appearances. They strained to hear the proceedings over the loud hum of vending machines in the same room.
"Do you understand what you've been charged with, sir?" Judge Parley Baldwin asked him.
Ethridge leaned in to whisper something to the attorney handling the jail arraignments.
"Well, there is a dangerous weapon enhancement. We'll see what it is," Steven Laker said. "He understands everything, but doesn't understand what that is and we didn't know about that."
The judge explained to Ethridge that he faces up to life in prison if convicted. A dangerous weapons enhancement can lead to more penalties at sentencing.
"Ethridge gave police the location of another victim he shot and killed 1/2 hour before. Police located the second dead woman. She also appeared to have died from a gunshot wound," Ogden Police detective Tim Scott wrote in an affidavit filed with the charges.
Investigators said Ethridge had been having "homicidal thoughts" for the past year or so. Police allege he got into a fight with his girlfriend late Saturday night and drove to Adams Avenue, where he solicited the prostitutes and then killed them.
The next court hearing is July 21.
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