Broncheau indicted by federal grand jury
LEWISTON, ID - A Winchester man, accused of shooting his mother then setting her on fire was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury.
Kenneth Broncheau, 48, is being charged with first degree murder and if convicted he could spend life in prison and receive a $250,000 fine. Because Broncheau is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe, he'll be tried in federal court. Broncheau was detained in June of 2012 after allegedly murdering his mother, Carol Haskell.
Kenneth Broncheau, 48, is being charged with first degree murder and if convicted he could spend life in prison and receive a $250,000 fine. Because Broncheau is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe, he'll be tried in federal court. Broncheau was detained in June of 2012 after allegedly murdering his mother, Carol Haskell.