Alleged Triple Murder Accomplice,
Medina-Kochis Extradited to Colorado,
Bail Set at $100k Cash Only
by George Gramlich
On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 the Custer County Sheriff’s Office issued a press release that the alleged accomplice to last year’s triple murder off Oak Creek Grade was finally extradited back to Colorado and was currently residing in the El Paso County Jail. She is charged with five Level 5 felony counts, each of which carries a possible penalty of one to three years in state prison:
Nancy Rae Medina Kochis Extradited to Colorado
Nancy Rae Medina-Kochis
Photo: Custer County Sheriff’s Office
—Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Lloyd “Rich” Smith, Sheriff, Custer County Sheriff’s Office
Custer County, Westcliffe, CO
On Monday, January 15, 2024, an extradition team returned Nancy Rae Medina-Kochis from the Bernalillo County Jail in Albuquerque, NM, to the El Paso County Jail in Colorado Springs.
A warrant was issued for the arrest of Medina-Kochis based on her alleged involvement in the November 20, 2023, triple homicide of Rob Geers, Beth Geers, and James Daulton and the shooting of Patty Daulton at a rural location in Custer County, Colorado.
Nancy Medina-Kochis and Hanme Clark both unsuccessfully fought extradition back to Colorado to stand trial.
The Custer County Sheriff’s
Office, the 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, and surviving family members requested a no-bond hold on Nancy Rae Medina-
Kochis pending a trial. The bond will be set by the District Court Judge on January 17, 2024.
Custer County Sheriff Rich Smith expressed his thanks to the
US Marshall of Colorado Kirk Taylor, the Bernalillo County Sheriff, the New Mexico State Police and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation for their assistance
in capturing the two fleeing suspects just 25 hours after the homicides.
Sheriff Smith said, “It is my hope that this extradition brings some sense of closure to the victims, their families, friends, and the entire Custer County community as we prepare for the upcoming trials”.
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The bail hearing for the defendant occurred on Wednesday, January 17. At 12:30 p.m. District Judge Amanda Hunter presided. Defense counsel stated that the defendant did “not have a lengthy criminal history” and had “ties to the community.” He also noted that Medina-Kochis as an epileptic and required medication. He asked for Judge Hunter to follow the 11th Judicial District’s Bond Schedule in pronouncing bond.
The 11th Judicial District’s Assistant District Attorney ADA)
countered saying that the under-lying crime was the “most horrific event in Custer County in the last 100 years.” He added that the defendant aided the alleged murderer in “absconding from Colorado” and that she was “a flight risk.” The ADA added that the defendant was caught in New Mexico and had fought extradition back to Colorado. He then requested various bond conditions like staying away from the scene of the crime. The ADA requested $50k cash only bail.
After the two presentations, Judge Hunter noted that the defendant was a “flight risk” and was also a “community risk”. Also, she was captured in New Mexico fleeing our jurisdiction. Judge Hunter set the bail at $100k cash only.
The Judge set the defendants next court appearance for a pre-trial conference on February 6, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. It would be an
in-person appearance.