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Miki Greaves WI 11-20-2009

Miki Greaves, 50

WI, Cooperstown, Manitowoc Co.

November 20, 2009

Miki’s body was found by two hunters alongside a remote road. She had been stabbed to death. Her estranged husband, Ambrose Greaves, 40, has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide.

Proceedings were suspended in April 2010 after he was found incompetent to participate. He was committed for treatment and his competency to stand trial will be periodically re-evaluated.

Two months prior to the homicide, Miki told a neighbor, who was also a law enforcement officer, that Ambrose Greaves was threatening her and “pushing her around.”

A store clerk told investigators that a man fitting Ambrose Greaves description had purchased weed killer, duct tape, and a utility knife shortly before Miki Greaves disappearance. A store bag, receipt, and duct tape were found near her body.

Officers responding to a one-vehicle traffic accident discovered Ambrose Greaves in his blood-stained car, with injuries inconsistent with a traffic accident.

Cooperstown, Manitowoc County

In May 2011, Ambrose Greaves pled no-contest and was found guilty of second-degree intentional homicide in the death of his estranged wife, Miki Greaves.

He was sentenced to 35 years in prison and 20 years of extended supervision.

Source:

Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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