The wife of a suspect in the killing of a 68-year-old woman whose body was found in a mobile home’s freezer late last year has been indicted in connection with the case.
Daniel Roush, 37, is facing murder, abuse, burglary and drug charges in connection with the death of 68-year-old Monique Gilbertson, whose body was found stored in a freezer inside her mobile home in the east Las Vegas Valley on Nov. 6. Gina Lopez, Roush’s wife, was indicted last week alongside Roush.
Lopez faces charges of residential burglary and four drug-possession counts, court records show. The indictment indicates Roush could be liable for murder by “aiding or abetting and/or conspiring” with Lopez, although Lopez was not indicted on the murder or abuse charges.
According to court records, Lopez told police she is estranged from Roush, a transgender woman who also goes by Jazlynn Roush.
“That’s my legal name,” Roush told a judge during a brief court hearing on Thursday morning.