Retrial set for woman accused of beating, burning, running over husband

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (Court TV) — A Michigan woman accused of beating her husband back in 2007, setting him on fire, setting their house on fire, and running him over with their van is set to be retried next March.

Linda Stermer was initially sentenced to life without parole in 2010, but her conviction was overturned in 2018 after her attorneys successfully argued that she did not receive a fair trial.

Linda Stermer (Michigan Dept. of Corrections)

Stermer and her defense attorney appeared at a status conference hearing today via Zoom, while the judge and prosecutors were present in the courtroom.

According to prosecutors, Stermer hit her husband, Todd Stermer, with an object in his sleep on the night of Jan. 7, 2007 before setting the blaze at their Lawrence, Michigan home. Todd managed to run out the front door with his upper body engulfed in flames before Linda allegedly ran him over.

According to documents obtained by Court TV, Todd was determined to have died from a combination of blunt-force injuries and thermal injuries. He had sustained four lacerations to the scalp and two rib fractures before being burned. Investigators concluded that Todd had been run over when they discovered his blood on the van’s bumper.

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