JONESBORO, Ill. — A physician suspected in four slayings in Nebraska and arrested in Illinois is waiving extradition and will return to Omaha to face murder charges.
Unshaven and wearing grey striped scrubs and orange slippers, Anthony Garcia offered only short responses during Wednesday's brief court appearance in southern Illinois' Union County.
"Absolutely, yes," he said when asked by Circuit Judge Mark Boie if he was returning to Nebraska voluntarily and understood a one-page extradition waiver.
A lawyer for the 40-year-old Garcia, who lives in Terre Haute, Ind., denied the allegations.
"My client steadfastly professes his innocence," said Bob Motta, who along with his wife Alison, is representing Garcia in the extradition case and his prosecution in Nebraska. "The game is afoot. The state (Nebraska) has a heavy burden and we're going to put it to the test."
Motta declined to go into details of the Nebraska case following Wednesday's 15-minute hearing. But he bristled at suggestions by Nebraska authorities that Garcia showed traits of a serial killer, calling that "patently absurd."
Garcia was arrested in Illinois on Monday after a traffic stop on Interstate 57 and was being held without bond.
Douglas County, Neb., prosecutor Don Kleine said Wednesday that Nebraska law enforcement officials will pick up Garcia in Illinois and bring him back to Nebraska by the end of the week.