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Libby Man to Stand Trial For Murder Next Month

Henry Carl Schroeder is accused of shooting Thomas Lawrence Veloz in January

By Justin Franz

The 74-year-old Libby man accused of shooting and killing another man in his living room and then not reporting the incident for 18 hours is expected to stand trial next month.

Henry Carl Schroeder’s murder trial is scheduled to begin on Sept. 28 in Lincoln County District Court. He has been charged with deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence in the Jan. 31 shooting death of Thomas Lawrence Veloz. The trial is expected to last five days.

According to court documents, Kimberlee Ann Patterson and Veloz were dating but the couple had a falling out in late January. On the evening of Jan. 31, Patterson was at Schroeder’s house and said her relationship with Veloz was over. She asked if it was OK if she stayed there because her ex-boyfriend was on a “warpath.”

At about 8 p.m., Veloz allegedly barged into Schroeder’s house and told him, “I’m going to kill you for messing around with my girlfriend.” Veloz then grabbed Patterson by the arm and told her to get in the car. Patterson pulled away and Schroeder ran into his bedroom to get a .380-caliber pistol. Schroeder then shot Veloz from about six feet away, according to court records. After Veloz went down, Schroeder walked over to him and shot him a few more times, emptying the clip after firing a total of five bullets.

After the shooting, Schroeder and Patterson picked up some of the shells and covered Veloz’s body with a blue blanket, according to court records. Later, a friend who had spent time with Schroeder, Patterson and Veloz earlier in the evening, stopped over to check on them. The man did not go inside and said that Patterson and Schroeder only opened the door a little bit but noted that Schroeder’s face was “pale white.”

The following morning, the friend returned to the house and was let inside, where he saw Veloz’s body under the blue blanket. The man told Schroeder and Patterson that they needed to call the police and then he left. At approximately 3:30 p.m., Feb. 1, after driving by Schroeder’s house twice and not seeing any police activity, the man decided to go the authorities himself.

Not long after, officers from the Libby Police Department and Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office went to Schroeder’s home at 1305 Washington Ave. Police called Schroeder and demanded that he come outside. When Schroeder exited the house, officers asked him if there was anyone inside and he said “there is but I shot him,” court records state. Police then entered the home and found Veloz’s body covered under a blue blanket with a large pool of blood near his head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Schroeder was taken to the Lincoln County Detention Facility where he allegedly admitted to police that he had shot Veloz. He also said that Patterson was inside the home at the time of the shooting. She was arrested later that afternoon after her car slid into a ditch just south of Libby. Patterson was charged with tampering with evidence and tampering with witnesses. She pleaded not guilty to both charges in March and is expected to go to trial this winter.

Schroeder was initially charged with negligent homicide but that was later amended to deliberate homicide. He pleaded not guilty to deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence on March 2. If convicted of deliberate homicide, Schroeder could face up to 100 years in prison.