Texarkana Gazette

Ex-con, wife charged in killing of student

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SALT LAKE CITY—An ex-convict accused of gunning down a University of Utah student with a weapon stolen from a slain Colorado man was charged with aggravated murder, robbery and a dozen other counts on Thursday.

Austin Boutain, 24, hatched the deadly carjacking plot with his wife, who is also accused in the Colorado murder case, prosecutor­s said in court documents. K. BOUTAIN

They watched cars for hours as Kathleen Boutain pointed out potential victims at a canyon near campus on Oct. 30. She eventually became frustrated at his reluctance to attack someone during daylight, called him a coward and the couple fought.

He pistol-whipped her and she walked down to the university to report him, authoritie­s said.

Kathleen Boutain was charged with six counts, including criminal solicitati­on and theft.

After she left, he attacked 23-year-old student Chenwei Guo and tried to drag Guo’s female friend up a nearby canyon, police said. She ran away, narrowly escaping shots he fired at her, and called police.

No attorneys were listed for the Boutains on Thursday.

The couple were drifters who fled to Utah after cutting the throat of Mitchell Ingle, 63, and stealing his guns in Golden, Colo., authoritie­s have said.

They met Ingle a couple times before they started drinking and smoking marijuana at his trailer home Oct. 27, police said. Austin Boutain got angry when Ingle made sexual comments and the pair decided he would kill the older man so they could take his trailer, according to Colorado court documents.

Austin Boutain cut his host’s throat before the couple grabbed three guns and drove off in his pickup truck, headed for Utah, Colorado police said.

Austin Boutain used one of the stolen guns to kill Guo, a computer-science student from China, police said. He told police he knocked on Guo’s car window shortly after his wife walked away to ask if he’d seen her, but when Guo didn’t answer he “became enraged” and fired at the car until the gun was empty. Guo died of a gunshot wound to the neck.

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