CHIPPEWA COUNTY, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — The Lily Peters murder case is moving forward.
During a Thursday hearing in Chippewa County Court, Judge Steven Gibbs granted a defense motion, sealing autopsy photos and video. That means they will not be viewed during a reverse waiver hearing set to begin August 7 to determine whether the trial of the teen charged in Lily Peters’ death will be moved to juvenile court.
The 10-year-old was reported missing from her Chippewa Falls home April 24, 2022, her body discovered the next morning.
Two days later, the now 15-year-old suspect – known as C.P.B. because of his age – was arrested and charged with homicide and sexual assault.