September 16, 2021 at 1:43 p.m.

Anderson to hire his own attorney as Illinois court proceedings continue

Anderson to hire his own attorney as Illinois court proceedings continue
Anderson to hire his own attorney as Illinois court proceedings continue

By River News Staff-

The suspect in the murder of a Rhinelander woman earlier this summer remains in an Illinois jail awaiting another hearing scheduled for next week. According to a spokesperson with the Oneida County district attorney's office, Christopher Terrell Anderson made an appearance in DuPage County Circuit Court Sept. 13 and advised the judge he would like to hire an attorney to represent him in extradition proceedings.

Anderson is due back in the Illinois court on Sept. 20. If he decides not to waive extradition, local prosecutors would have to file paperwork with Gov. Tony Evers essentially asking that he make a request of the governor of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker, to return Anderson to this jurisdiction. If Pritzker signs off on the paperwork it would be issued to DuPage County to effectuate the transfer.

Anderson was arrested Sept. 7, just shy of 70 days after the body of his former girlfriend, Hannah Rose Miller, 26, was found on a roadside in the Town of Pelican.

On July 1, a complaint was filed in Oneida County Circuit Court charging Anderson with first-degree intentional homicide in connection with Miller's death.

According to the complaint, police responded to River Bend Road in the Town of Pelican on the morning of June 30 after receiving a 911 call reporting a female, later identified as Miller, lying on the side of the road.

"It was apparent that she was deceased from a gunshot wound or wounds," sheriff Grady Hartman later reported.

According to the complaint, a couple traveling on River Bend Road discovered Miller's body.

The couple was headed from the Town of Pelican toward the City of Rhinelander when they realized they forgot something at their residence and decided to turn around, the complaint states. While traveling back toward their residence, the couple saw a black male and a white female "standing in or near the ditch line" on River Bend Road near a small white SUV. After retrieving the forgotten item, the couple headed back toward Rhinelander at which point they passed the same location where they saw the man and woman. However, "the small white SUV and black male were gone and the female was lying in the ditch line," the complaint states.

In an interview with police, Miller's mother reported that Miller and Anderson had been in a dating relationship for approximately four years and were the parents of a young child. She indicated that the couple moved to the Rhinelander area in the spring of 2020 and broke up in early June. She also reported that her daughter had expressed concern for her safety but offered few details about the relationship.

Following the Fourth of July weekend, Seth Wakefield, 24, of Rhinelander, was charged with one count of first-degree intentional homicide (as party to the crime) in connection with Miller's death.

According to the criminal complaint in his case, the state is alleging Wakefield "assisted in some of the planning" of the homicide, including renting a U-Haul to conduct surveillance of Miller and her relatives. When asked why he did not contact law enforcement to report Anderson's plans and activities, Wakefield allegedly told investigators he didn't think it was any of his business and that he was expecting some sort of compensation in exchange for providing assistance.

"Seth stated that on the night prior to the murder, Christopher stayed overnight at Seth's apartment (he had been staying there intermittently, according to the complaint) and the following morning when Christopher left, Seth was aware Christopher was leaving with the intent to commit a homicide," the complaint states. "Seth stated Seth simply waited to hear news of a homicide occurring."

Wakefield is being held in the Oneida County jail in lieu of $250,000 cash bail. A competency hearing in his case is scheduled for Oct. 21.

Both Anderson and Wakefield are facing the possibility of life in prison, if convicted.

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