BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MINN. – On the run after allegedly murdering her husband in Minnesota, Lois Riess stopped to look up old friends in Florida.
They believe she came to kill them.
"I'm happy to be alive, and I feel lucky," said Tess Koster, who told her story Friday in Blooming Prairie. On Thursday, she and her husband, Rod, had returned there from Florida and learned that Riess, who also lives in the small southern Minnesota town, had been captured in Texas.
Riess, 56, was in a Texas jail Friday, accused of killing her husband in late March and then heading to Florida, where she is charged in the death of a 59-year-old woman in Fort Myers Beach and stealing her identity. Authorities from Minnesota and Florida were in Texas on Friday, working to determine where Riess' next stop will be.
Florida seems to be the most likely venue for Riess to be tried first because authorities there have already charged her with murder, grand theft of a motor vehicle and grand theft and criminal use of personal identification. Dodge County Sheriff Scott Rose said Riess is not yet charged in connection with her husband's death.
"We are taking time to build the strongest case against Lois Riess for David Riess' murder," Rose said during a news conference Friday. "This is a tragic and devastating time for both families."
Asked about his reaction to Lois Riess' capture, Rose simply said, "Relieved."
'My heart skipped a beat'
The Kosters believe they're the reason Riess fled to Fort Myers Beach. The Kosters had known the Riesses for more than 10 years. Rod Koster had fished with David Riess, and the Riesses had stayed at the Kosters' cabin.