17yr Matthew B Gilmour charged with 1st degree intentional homicide

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On September 18, 2016. At about 1:30 am a 17 yearold named Matthew B gilmour, was talking to victim Adam Arango about buying a "zip" of marijuana. Adam said he could drive matthew to go get it. But Adam had other plans. As soon as matthew got into the vehicle him and adam drove all the way to rhinelander to get the marijuana. They arrived at 1456 Newmark Road in Rhinelander. It was at this time 2 men (unknown) ran out the house and dragged Matthew out of the vehicle. They beat him but matthew said he got away. He had a Beretta 45. In his waistband. He said when he was far enough away he shot 7 rounds at the 3 men striking all 3 and killing 1. Adam Arango was shot in the left of his temple and died instantly. When matthew was done, he ran to Adam's vehicle and dragged his body in the trunk. Matt said the other 2 men ran off and said they were going to come back. After matt stuffed Adam's body in the trunk, matthew drove off. He started driving around 3am and arrived in Neenah at about 4:50. When he arrived in Neenah, he drove to memorial park by the neenah highschool. He facebook messaged his friend to help hide to body. After his friend arrived they started digging a hole and dumped the body there. When they were done, matthews friend told him they could sell the car easily. And they went and sold it and made 3000$. A neighbour said they spotted matthew and his friend hiding the body and took pictures. Neenah police arrived to matthews house and placed him in custody and matthew refused to say anything. But he did say bits and pieces of it. Matthew is in custody at Winnebago county jail. His court date is on October 30th at 9:00am

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