Trial to begin three years after triple homicide
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A trial start Monday, three years after a triple murder south of Janesville. Danyetta Lentz, and her children, Nicole and Scott, were found murdered in their home at Janesville Terrace mobile home park in January 2007. James Koepp, 50, a former neighbor, will stand trial on three charges of first-degree intentional homicide. Kyle Geissler reports. You can read more in Sunday's Janesville Gazette and coverage of the trail will begin on Monday.
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Danyetta Lentz, 38, and her children, Nicole, 17, and Scott, 14, were found murdered in their home at the Janesville Terrace mobile home park in Jan. 2007. James Koepp, 50, also a former neighbor, will stand trial on three charges of first-degree intentional homicide in Rock County Court.
JANESVILLE Three years after the triple homicide, Angela Puckett still keeps photos of the Lentz family in her living room.
Puckett smiled recently as she admired photos of Danyetta Lentz, 38, and her children, Nicole, 17, and Scott, 14.
Nicole is holding Puckett’s infant daughter in one picture. Scott is showing off his first fish caught on the Rock River in another.
“I look at them a lot, actually,” Puckett said. “I went through the pictures the other day. It brought tears to my eyes.”
Puckett is one of several residents in the Janesville Terrace mobile home park who don’t want to relive the Jan. 12, 2007, slayings of Danyetta and her two children when the trial begins Monday.
Former neighbors and friends said the murders changed their neighborhood, and they look forward to closure.
James Koepp, 50, also a former neighbor, will stand trial on three charges of first-degree intentional homicide in Rock County Court.
The trial will end what started with the murders, led to an arrest five days later, then criminal charges a year later and legal wrangling for two more years.
“Depending on the outcome, it will bring relief to the friends and family,” Puckett said. “They’ll never be forgotten, but you also have to move on.”
Terry Schmit, a former neighbor and friend of the Lentzes, said he might attend the trial.
“To tell you the truth, I don’t want to go through it again. It was hard,” he said. “People don’t trust each other as much as they used to. No one talks about it.”
Linda Mitchell, a neighbor who called 911 after the murders, said she has followed the case in the news.
“I’m just glad it’s going to be over with,” she said. “It’s been a long time.”
A normal family
Danyetta attended elementary school in Footville. She graduated from Parkview High School in Orfordville.
She was married a short time. She had been living in Janesville for more than 13 years.
Neighbors described Danyetta as a fighter who didn’t take nonsense from people. She also was quiet. Friends said she was a hard-working single mother.
Danyetta worked at Community Kids Learning Center, where she taught 3- and 4-year-old children. Co-workers said she was a great teacher.
Nicole was a pleasant, quiet girl, a teacher said. She had close friends and loved music and choir.
Scott was described as a smiley, fun-loving boy. He would stay after school to improve his grades. He was a member of the Human Relations Club and was a diversity trainer. He also played soccer.
A local Cub Scouts group still does annual fundraisers in Scott’s name.
The murder
On the night of the killings, Nicole told her boyfriend that “Jim” was in her home. Nicole’s boyfriend tried to call Nicole again at 9:30 p.m., but no one answered.
The next day, Danyetta’s father, Russ Lucht, went to his daughter's home because Danyetta hadn’t gone to work. Danyetta’s kids also weren’t at school.
Lucht couldn't get in the trailer’s locked door. He crawled through the window and saw blood everywhere.
Danyetta was in a hall. She had 23 stab wounds. A strangulation mark was found around her neck.
Scott was lying facedown on the kitchen floor with a knife in his chest. He also was strangled.
Nicole was on her back. A steak knife and black knife were found near her. She also was strangled and stabbed.
At least four weapons were used to kill the Lentzes.
Lucht fled the trailer. A neighbor called police.
Neighbors cried and screamed when they heard the news. They were scared.
The arrest
Four days later, Koepp was driving drunk on Highway 51 and fled from a sheriff’s deputy.
Koepp was arrested on traffic charges and was held in the Rock County Jail.
Investigators already had wanted to question Koepp about the murders, and Koepp implicated himself in an interview.
"I didn't mean to kill anyone," Koepp told investigators.
Koepp admitted he was drinking beer in the Lentz home that night. He claimed he had an affair with Danyetta.
A detective had found small cuts on Koepp’s head, hands, wrists and lower legs. He also had a bruise on his left knee.
Koepp also had given detectives clothes he had worn the night of the murders. They would later provide key evidence.
Koepp was arrested five days after the murders.
A trusted neighbor
Residents in the mobile home park were shocked to learn of Koepp’s arrest. They had spent time with him. Koepp had even comforted people after the slayings.
Koepp, a registered sex offender, was born in Stoughton. He is the younger of two children, and his parents divorced when he was 2. His mother remarried, and her new husband adopted Koepp and his brother.
Koepp attended Edgerton High School, earned his GED at Madison Area Technical College in 1981 and later attended U.S. Army Reserve basic training.
Koepp also spent time in prison.
He was convicted in Dane County in 1983 of four charges of second-degree sexual assault after using a knife to force two women to perform sexual acts.
He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Koepp has adult children, and neighbors said he often played outside with his grandchildren. He played poker, enjoyed fishing and drinking beer. He worked at Papa John’s Pizza.
Koepp’s wife divorced him after his arrest. She said Koepp was having an affair with Danyetta.
Danyetta’s father said his daughter was not having an affair with Koepp.
People have questioned whether Koepp’s claims of an affair are his way of explaining why his DNA might be in the Lentz home.
No charges filed
Rock County District Attorney David O’Leary didn’t file homicide charges against Koepp immediately. He said the case had insufficient evidence.
Koepp was ordered held in the Rock County Jail on $60,000 cash for the four traffic charges. He stayed in jail.
Meanwhile, investigators built a case against Koepp, and O’Leary awaited the results of DNA evidence from the state crime lab.
Koepp later pleaded guilty to drunken driving and endangering safety charges from the chase. He was sentenced to four years in prison.
Koepp’s prison sentence gave the district attorney’s office time to await all evidence in the murder case before deciding whether to file charges.
Legal wrangling
Exactly one year after the murders, Koepp was charged with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide. Koepp pleaded not guilty.
Attorneys for Koepp filed several motions to try and dismiss the case. They also wanted evidence from Koepp’s shirt and jeans thrown out from trial.
Judge Alan Bates denied the motions.
Defense attorneys, however, were granted a change of venue.
The judge decided Koepp couldn’t get a fair trial with local jurors because of media coverage of the murders. Jurors will be selected from Kenosha County.
When Koepp’s trial begins, DNA will play a key role.
Prosecutors claim the victims’ DNA was linked to bloodstains on the jeans and shirt that Koepp wore the night of the homicides.
Defense attorneys claim DNA from an unknown assailant was found on a strangulation device and knives at the murder scene.
Koepp’s trial is scheduled to last two weeks.

Jan 26, 2010 at 10:53 a.m.
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Stephanie, My family will be praying for your family. God bless.
Jan 25, 2010 at 1:36 p.m.
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May God be with my family as we get ready for this trial.Yes its been a long three years but we are ready for closure. I pray for the strength of God to be with us.Every day our hearts hurt...we miss them tremendously but all we have now is their memories.Thank you all who support our family we need all your prayers.Stephanie
Jan 25, 2010 at 1:21 p.m.
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Very good point, I wasnt trying to argue with ya. We can go back and fourth all day, just one of those topics. Have good day, frogger
Jan 25, 2010 at 1:18 p.m.
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If he "hand a hand in it" That is good enough for me to send the puke away forever.
So if there is somebody else is this why it is taking so long? Maybe he will get a "deal" if he gives up the other person. Where would he find another nut crazy as him? That is why it seems weird that two nuts could go through with this. I know if he is 145 wet, those kids aren't 100 lbs wet. If there were on their ipods they may not have head him coming. I hear kids are on those almost 24/7.
Jan 25, 2010 at 12:54 p.m.
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Frogger- I get your point and see where your coming from. But, have you ever seen him in person? He is like 5"8 maybe and about 145 soaking wet. Im a bit bigger than that and I know I couldnt "quickly" tie up one and make sure the other 2 didnt run, by myself that is. Im not calling you out or anything of that matter, just stating thats alot of work for someone of that size without 1 person getting away or a scream getting out.
I said before that I dont think he did it, but have a hand in it.....very well possible.
Now everyone can bash my statment saying whatever they want.
Jan 25, 2010 at 11:29 a.m.
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I think he could have done it. You strangle and stab one while threatening the others if you tell I am coming after you next. They said there were wounds and bruises on him so they may have fought him off a bit but not enough.
If he didn't do it and gets convicted(which I think he did) I am okay with that because 10years for those other ladies TWO wasn't enough if you ask me! Hopefully he wont get off because the things they have against him are deemed circumstantial.
If he tied them to something quickly one at a time then went back to stab them repeatedly it seems very possible.
I do feel sorry for those that have to relieve this but this piece of trash needs to go away for life. I am very curious about the other dna. If the "other" dna is so important WHY hasn't another person been arrested?
Jan 25, 2010 at 10:47 a.m.
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I have known this family personally for over 10 years. Dani did NOT have an affair, especially with a married man. And yes! She was a very good, honest, caring, and loving person who would help anyone who needed it. She was also one of the best moms I have ever met, and she would have protected her kids even if if meant losing her life, and it looks like she DID make the ultimate sacrifice for her kids. Love and Miss you guys!!!
Jan 25, 2010 at 10:40 a.m.
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I think that while the trial is going on the Gazette should not allow public posts to their story regarding the trial. I doubt if some comments on this site are not making this easier for the family.
Jan 25, 2010 at 10:19 a.m.
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The article never said anything about anyone being raped in this case. Please read carefully before you comment, that's how rumors fly. The only reason his being a registered sex offender is relavent is because of the details of the case that caused him to be considered a sex offender.
And also, why would you point out how difficult it would be for one man to contain three victims? Did it ever cross your mind that it happened so fast they couldn't, or maybe they feared leaving anyone behind? If you knew this family at all you would know that they were very close, and "going for help"? Are you kidding. All that would have solved is there'd be a living witness, two people still would have been brutally murdered.
Overall, all of the comments made thus far have made me sick. When this first happened the articles were followed by several comments about praying for and thinking about the family. It was three years ago this month, but I guarantee you that for the people who were involved and/or knew the family it sticks with them like ti was yesterday.
I seriously feel like today's society has lost a good portion of it's compassion and sensitivity. How about we we try caring about each other for once, rather than judge and be such insensitive jerks?!
Jan 25, 2010 at 10:07 a.m.
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Three years to get this to trial?
Jan 25, 2010 at 12:30 a.m.
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they fail to mention another sex offender also lived in the area at the time
Jan 24, 2010 at 11:28 p.m.
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Where does it say three were killed and one was "raped"?
Jan 24, 2010 at 11:05 p.m.
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Ok, I get the point of not wanting sex offenders in your neighborhood. But what if it was a family member of yours? You would want them to have a fair shake at life, even though they messed up. I dont have a family member on the list and bet that 98% of this community dont either. But if it was your mother, brother, sister, dad or uncle, was on it you would say different.
Back to story at hand, I agree with (iamqueen) I dont know one person that could contain 3 people and kill them and "rape" one. Bet there is another person in this senario that has not been mentioned (another DNA).
Jan 24, 2010 at 8:15 p.m.
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Call1 - I could not agree with you more about all the sex offenders being released here in Janesville.? I do not understand why these sex offenders have to live around the elementary schools? I guard my children and know where they are at all times. Granted they are still young but I worry about them even when they are teenagers too.
Jan 24, 2010 at 7:18 p.m.
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call1...it's not the ones you know about ya gotta worry about...?
Jan 24, 2010 at 7:04 p.m.
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"Defense attorneys claim DNA from an unknown assailant was found on a strangulation device and knives at the murder scene."... Okay.. so the defense attorney's wanted to exclude the DNA evidence on the jeans, & shirt that their defendant wore (Allegedly!) the night of the murders, but not the DNA evidence that couldn't "conclusively" link him to the murders... I don't think I'd want to explain how their blood got on his shirt & pants either. And for his, "We had a relationship" story.. I didn't know this family, but from everything I've read, & heard about this mother she wouldn't have endangered her children by dating this piece of garbage. I'm referring to his conviction of 2d degree sexual assault, & 10 yr prison stint. I can't believe this mother wouldn't have known about it. She sounds a lot like myself, when it comes to our kids. I know where every "convicted" rapist, & child molester living in my vicinity. I keep the pictures published in papers, & on the Internet of every Child Molester released into my neighborhood, so I know when ones near my kids. I'd be surprised if Danyetta wasn't that kind of protective, when it came to her kids. She sounds like she was, in this day & age, a rare kind of mom. One that knows whats up with her children.
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