Informant's criminal record revealed in Johnson trial
By BOB LINK, Of The Globe Gazette
SIOUX CITY — Robert McNeese, the jailhouse informant who said he received maps
and information from Angela Johnson in 2000, was in the early stages of his
testimony Wednesday afternoon in Johnson's murder trial.
McNeese told the jury he did not know Johnson or have any information about her
case prior to meeting her in the Benton County Jail in August 2000.
Answering questions from prosecutor Thomas H. Miller, assistant Iowa attorney
general, McNeese reviewed his lengthy criminal record. He is serving a life
sentence in federal prison for conspiracy to import heroin into the United
States while he was incarcerated in a federal prison. At the time of his arrest
on the drug charge, McNeese had been serving a sentence for bank robbery.
McNeese, 39, told the jurors that he has been in and out of jail for the past 24
years. His most recent conviction was on a money laundering charge in 2001 while
he was in prison.

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