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High-profile Columbia murder suspect in court today; jury trial to begin in late February

January 19, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

41-year-old Keith Comfort’s jury trial is set to begin on February 27, 2023 (undated photo courtesy of the Boone County Sheriff’s Department website)

A Columbia man who’s scheduled to go on trial in February for the high-profile murder of his wife will appear in court this (Thursday) afternoon.

41-year-old Keith Comfort’s pre-trial conference is set for 1:30 in Boone County Circuit Court, before Judge Jeff Harris.

Comfort is charged with second degree murder for the 2006 death of his wife, Megan Shultz. Her body was found in the city landfill years later, after a lengthy search by Columbia Police. Prosecutors say Comfort strangled his wife to death, before placing her body in an apartment dumpster on Amelia, near Stephens Lake park.

Judge Harris has scheduled the jury trial to begin on February 27.

Filed Under: 41-year-old Keith Comfort, 93.9 The Eagle, Boone County Circuit Judge Jeff Harris, Columbia city landfill, Columbia Police, high-profile Columbia murder, Homepage, Megan Shultz, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

High-profile Columbia murder suspect in court today; jury trial to begin in late February

January 19, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

41-year-old Keith Comfort’s jury trial is set to begin on February 27, 2023 (undated photo courtesy of the Boone County Sheriff’s Department website)

A Columbia man who’s scheduled to go on trial in February for the high-profile murder of his wife will appear in court this (Thursday) afternoon.

41-year-old Keith Comfort’s pre-trial conference is set for 1:30 in Boone County Circuit Court, before Judge Jeff Harris.

Comfort is charged with second degree murder for the 2006 death of his wife, Megan Shultz. Her body was found in the city landfill years later, after a lengthy search by Columbia Police. Prosecutors say Comfort strangled his wife to death, before placing her body in an apartment dumpster on Amelia, near Stephens Lake park.

Judge Harris has scheduled the jury trial to begin on February 27.

Filed Under: 41-year-old Keith Comfort, 93.9 The Eagle, Boone County Circuit Judge Jeff Harris, Columbia city landfill, Columbia Police, high-profile Columbia murder, Homepage, Megan Shultz, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

Columbia city offices closed on Monday, in observance of holiday

January 1, 2023 By Brian Hauswirth

A Go COMO electric bus operates in downtown Columbia in August 2022 (file photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan)

Most Columbia city offices will be closed on Monday in observance of the New Year’s Day holiday. The holiday will not impact emergency services like Columbia police and fire.

Go COMO, which is Columbia’s public transit system, will not operate on Monday. Regular transit service will resume on Tuesday morning. Downtown parking meters will not be enforced on Monday.

Columbia trash service will be operating on Monday and will be normal all week. However, the city landfill is closed on Monday.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Columbia city landfill, Columbia city offices closed for New Year's holiday observance, Columbia Fire Department, Columbia Police Department, Columbia trash service, downtown Columbia parking meters, Go COMO, Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

2023 trial expected for accused Columbia murderer Keith Comfort

August 12, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A Columbia man accused of strangling his wife to death in 2006 and then placing her body in an apartment dumpster is expected to go on trial next year. Boone County Circuit Judge Jeff Harris this week asked assistant prosecutor Nick Komoroski and public defender Kevin O’Brien to come up with available trial dates from …

Filed Under: 40-year-old Keith Comfort, 93.9 The Eagle, Boone County assistant prosecutor Nick Komoroski, Boone County Circuit Judge Jeff Harris, Columbia city landfill, high-profile 2006 Columbia murder, Homepage, Megan Shultz, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, public defender Kevin O'Brien, Stephens Lake park, Syndicated

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