An imprisoned drug felon has been charged with hiring a man to kill Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom and Dakota County Judge Rex Stacey, and to maim a witness who helped convict him.
John Stephen Woodward, 47, formerly of Inver Grove Heights, allegedly began the plot while he was in the state prison in Faribault. A criminal complaint filed Wednesday says that Woodward made a down payment on the $10,000 murder-for-hire conspiracy, with the prosecutor's slaying scheduled for December as Backstrom drove in his car near his home.
The crimes were allegedly planned in three segments, with a payment for each. The judge was to be killed in Sturgis, S.D., next summer, and if the killings went well, then the witness would be attacked, with her arms broken and other injuries inflicted, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday in Rice County District Court.
Woodward, who once was Backstrom's neighbor on a woodsy Inver Grove Heights cul-de-sac, even drew a map for the inmate he planned to hire for the killing, court papers say. But that inmate, Thomas Jackson, went to authorities and agreed to wear a wire to collect evidence against Woodward, according to court papers.
On Wednesday, Backstrom called the case upsetting but expressed his gratitude for the work of investigators from several agencies and the Rice County attorney.
Woodward has been imprisoned since November 2007, serving a sentence of nearly eight years for felony drug convictions, including for methamphetamine sales. He was charged Wednesday in Rice County with two counts of conspiracy to commit premeditated first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.
Court papers say that Woodward had gone so far as to make a $2,500 down payment through Woodward's wife to an attorney who represented both men.
Woodward had told his wife and the attorney that the money was for a truck that he was going to buy from Jackson.