MOSCOW, Idaho — A northern Idaho man convicted of killing his estranged wife is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 5.
The Lewiston Tribune reports in a story on Thursday that Charles A. Capone is facing a sentence of up to life in prison for killing 40-year-old Rachael Anderson from Clarkston in April 2010. The body of the mother of four hasn’t been found.
Capone also was convicted Sept. 17 of failure to notify officials of a death and conspiring to commit failure to notify officials of a death. Authorities say he dumped the body in the Snake River.
The 2nd District Court jury also found 53-year-old Capone to be a habitual offender.
That means he’s facing a life sentence for the murder and another life sentence for being a habitual offender.