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Trucker charged with killing model fit to stand trial | News, Sports, Jobs

By Monica
April 16, 2022
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LEWISBURG — The truck driver accused of killing a New York City model and leaving her body at an Interstate 80 interchange in Union County has jurisdiction to stand trial.

The results of a psychological evaluation of Tracy Ray Rollins Jr. were revealed Thursday by her lawyer Brian Ulmer during a brief pre-hearing conference.

At his request and without objection from District Attorney D. Peter Johnson, jury selection was continued through the July warrant.

Ulmer explained without going into detail that he wanted more time to obtain medical information on his client.

Rollins, 29, of Dallas, is awaiting trial for homicide and abuse of a corpse. He is accused of killing Rebecca Landrith at the Mile Run interchange of I-80 on February 7, 2021.

A court document previously filed by Johnson provides this insight into the crime:

Landrith, 47, was shot with 26 bullets and, based on recovery of spent shells and biological material, the murder scene was the sleeper portion of Rollin’s truck.

Fingerprints were used to identify the woman as she had no identification on her.

However, investigators found a note in a jacket pocket containing Rollins’ name, cell phone number and email address along with receipts from businesses.

Landrith and Rollins were seen together on surveillance video at 6:01 p.m. local time on February 4, 2021, at the Pilot Travel Center in Franksville, Wisconsin.

Also found in his clothing was a receipt from a Popeye’s in Howe, Ind., which showed that a $20 bill had been used to pay for a $7.99 meal at 2:06 p.m. that same day.

Rollins was captured on video at this location and another with Landrith at a pilot in Austintown, Ohio at 6:44 p.m. on February 6, 2021.

Cell phone data placed Rollins in the Loganton interchange area of ​​Interstate 80 for 13 minutes beginning at 11:48 p.m. that night and at the Mile Run interchange from 12:11 a.m. to 12:26 a.m. the following day.

Landrith’s body was found just before 7 a.m. on February 7, 2021 by a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation employee along the eastbound off-ramp of I-80 at the Mile Run interchange near Loganton .

Rollins was arrested three days later when his rig was observed parked at a truck stop in Southington, Connecticut. He has been held without bail ever since.



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