Skaneateles Lake BWI suspect could face more charges

By: Jessica Soule / The Citizen

Monday, July 9, 2007 8:41 PM EDT

The law student authorities say is responsible for a fatal boating collision may face additional charges for fleeing the scene as well as upgraded manslaughter charges depending on the outcome of a pending grand jury hearing, Onondaga County Sheriff Kevin Walsh said.
Craig Cordes, 32, was arrested Sunday on charges of boating while intoxicated and two counts of second-degree vehicular manslaughter, but posted a $10,000 bail bond.

The boating while intoxicated charge is a misdemeanor with a maximum jail sentence of one year, while the felony manslaughter charges could result in terms of seven years for each count, Walsh said.

"That's what the law says. In reality, that translates to what the individual judge decides," he added.

"We're still working on putting the case together so we still have a couple days to... present the case to the district attorney," Walsh said.

Evidence technicians from the sheriff's office currently are examining the boats.

The district attorney's office is awaiting a blood alcohol content test for Cordes, Walsh said. However, 11 hours passed between the collision and when Cordes turned himself in, which may influence the results.

Cordes claims he didn't see the boat that John E. Kelly and Heather Wilkins were riding in, however, responders found the 20-foot Mastercraft with its lights on and the engine off on Skaneateles Lake. Kelly died at the crash scene, and Wilkins died on the way to a Syracuse hospital. Authorities identified Wilkins, 26, as Kelly's girlfriend. Kelly served as a police officer for the Richmond, Va., police department.

Cordes, a University of Arizona law school student, was operating an 18-foot Sea Ray when it struck the vehicle carrying Kelly and Wilkins and continued to travel over the top.

Read the full report in Tuesday's edition of The Citizen.

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cbass wrote on Jul 10, 2007 12:12 AM:

" this was wrong and the paper was correcting this. she was in the boat with john. "

brew1234 wrote on Jul 9, 2007 11:55 PM:

" Isn't it a huge coincidence that he run over the boat of his ex-girlfriend and the guy she was with? A big question is out there without an explanation. "

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