Pubdate: Sat, 21 May 2005 Source: Courier-Journal, The (KY) Copyright: 2005 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Note: Only publishes local LTEs Author: Harold J. Adams NEW FIGURE CHARGED IN KATIE COLLMAN SLAYING Prosecutor: First Suspect Falsely Confessed BROWNSTOWN, Ind. -- Prosecutors dropped charges yesterday against the man originally accused of killing 10-year-old Katlyn "Katie" Collman, and then charged a second suspect with murder. Jackson County Prosecutor Stephen Pierson said Charles "Chuckie" Hickman, 21, who was arrested Feb. 2 and charged with Katie's murder, had confessed to a crime he did not commit. "It is unusual . but certainly not unheard of," Pierson said in a statement. At a press conference, Pierson said he had filed a motion seeking the death penalty against Anthony Stockelman, who previously had been charged with molesting Katie and now also faces charges of murder and confinement. Stockelman, 38, of Seymour, Ind., appeared in Jackson Circuit Court yesterday on the new charges. Pierson said there "was much more evidence to come" and that there might be other suspects in the case. Katie was reported missing on Jan. 25 after running an after-school errand at a store near her home in Crothersville, Ind. Her body was found five days later, her hands tied behind her back, in a creek at Cypress Lake, about 20 miles north of Crothersville. According to police, Hickman said Katie was abducted in an effort to scare her after she witnessed methamphetamine activity at a local apartment complex. Referring to Hickman's account of the crime, Pierson said yesterday that "it now appears that the alleged sighting of a meth lab by Katie Collman was more false information provided by Mr. Hickman." The Indiana State Police Crime Laboratory presented additional evidence in the case this week, according to a state police affidavit. Lab results showed on Wednesday that Stockelman's DNA matched DNA found on the binding material used to tie Katie's hands behind her back. Pierson has declined to reveal what was used to bind her hands. DNA also led to the molestation charge filed against Stockelman on April 6. His DNA was matched that day to semen found on Katie's body and to a cigarette butt found near the creek, the affidavit says. The lab also determined on Thursday that fibers found on Katie's body "cannot be . eliminated as originating" from carpet at a home where Stockelman's mother lived. The affidavit said the fibers would be tested further. The house in which Stockelman's mother lived, at 405 Kovenor St. in Crothersville, is in the middle of a three-block stretch between the Collman home and the store at which she ran her errand the day she disappeared. Stockelman has told investigators he was at the Kovenor Street house that day from about noon until 5 p.m. to move his mother's belongings. Katie was last seen walking away from the Penn Villa apartment complex behind the house toward Kovenor Street. Yesterday's developments left Pierson at a loss to explain why Hickman confessed to a crime he didn't commit, and they brought charges of a rush to judgment from Stockelman's family and lawyer. Pierson said, "We had doubts early on as to some of the things that he (Hickman) said. But when you're in the middle of a murder investigation and someone . says, 'I did it,' you cannot ignore that." The prosecutor said Hickman's story set the case back about nine weeks -- and cost taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars -- while investigators tried unsuccessfully to confirm it. "Why he did that, I can't say," Pierson said. He added that he was considering charging Hickman with false informing. Meanwhile, Stockelman's wife, Tabitha, voiced anger at investigators. "I think they have no idea what they're doing," she said. "He didn't do this." Marylou Stockelman, his mother, said, "I think . he's being used as a scapegoat." Defense attorney James Kilburn said Pierson is "wrong with Anthony Stockelman" and voiced skepticism about the DNA evidence. "I have not seen DNA evidence," he said. "I don't know if they have it or not." Hickman still faces a child-molestation charge in an unrelated case -- and remained in the Jackson County Jail yesterday -- but his grandparents said they were relieved that he had been cleared of the murder charge. Farrell Street, Hickman's grandfather, said the family "would like to thank the law-enforcement agencies for their efforts." He expressed gratitude for "people in our community who have supported us by bringing food, by offering us encouragement, and by keeping us in their prayers." Johnathon Neace, Katie's father, said he was pleased by Pierson's decision to seek the death penalty against Stockelman. Neace said he was not fully convinced that Stockelman acted alone and added that he is "confused, just confused" by the turn of events. Pierson said he would ask Jackson Circuit Judge William Vance to consolidate the molestation and murder cases against Stockelman. Kilburn said he would probably oppose that motion. Vance entered a preliminary not-guilty plea on the new charges against Stockelman, who is being held in the Jackson County Jail without bond. [Sidebar] Events In The Case Jan. 25: Ten-year-old Katlyn "Katie" Collman is reported missing after running an after-school errand at a store near her home in Crothersville, Ind. Jan. 30: Searchers find Katie's body in a creek at Cypress Lake, about 20 miles north of Crothersville. Feb. 2: Police arrest Charles "Chuckie" Hickman, 21, of Crothersville, who is charged with murdering Katie. According to police, he confesses to being involved in the crime, saying she was abducted in an effort to scare her after she witnessed methamphetamine activity at a Crothersville apartment complex. April 6: Authorities charge Anthony Stockelman, 38, of Seymour with sexually molesting Katie shortly before or after her death. Investigators connected Stockelman to the crime by matching his DNA with DNA they found on Katie's body and on a cigarette butt near her body. April 28: Jackson County Prosecutor Stephen Pierson says in court, while arguing against a reduction in Stockelman's bond, that he is a suspect in Katie's murder. May 20: Pierson announces that he is dropping charges against Hickman and that he is charging Stockelman with Katie's murder. He says Hickman lied in making his confession and that false-informing charges may be filed against him. Pierson also says he will seek the death penalty against Stockelman. - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman