![]() ![]() A co-worker of Piper's called the Streyle residence to check on Piper but could only reach Shaina. Later that day, Piper failed to show up for work. When Vance left for work, the house was neat and tidy. ![]() Before he left for work, Vance arranged with Piper to call home at noon to find out where she was going to leave the children before she went to work. Piper was last seen by her husband on Monday, July 29, 1996, when he left for work at 6:20 a.m. There, they ran a children's bible camp each July. The Streyle family lived in a trailer home in rural McCook County. At the time of her kidnapping, Piper was a twenty-eight year-old wife and mother who lived with her husband, Vance, and their two small children, Shaina and Nathan, ages three and two. In this appeal, Anderson raises five issues for our review. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in the state penitentiary. A jury convicted Robert Leroy Anderson (Anderson) of kidnapping Piper Streyle (Piper) pursuant to SDCL 22-19-1(2). Gary Campbell, Assistant Attorney General, Pierre, SDĪrgued Opinion Filed Mar 29, 2000 ![]() HTML Code © State Bar of South Dakota, 1999Īppeal from the Fourth Judicial Circuit, McCook County, SD Formatting provided courtesy of State Bar of South DakotaĪnd South Dakota Continuing Legal Education, Inc. ![]()
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