By MIKE COURSON
Great Bend Post
Progress continues on a 43-year-old murder case in Barton County. On Dec. 8, 2022, Steven Hanks of Burden was arrested for the 1980 murder of Mary Robin Walter. Hanks was bound over for arraignment in Barton County District Court following Wednesday's preliminary hearing. Sheriff Brian Bellendir said that's one of many hurdles cleared so far in the case.
"In a felony case, they have to have a preliminary hearing," he said. "This is where the judge decides whether or not we've got the probable cause to try him for the felony. They said we did."
In January 1980, Walter was found deceased by her husband. She had been shot multiple times in a now-defunct Nelson Trailer Park west of Great Bend.
"Hanks was developed fairly early in the case as a suspect but they were not able to nail it down," Bellendir said. "We took another run at the case a year and a half ago. My Det. Sgt. Adam Hales got COVID and he had nothing to do. He had to stay home, so he took the case home and went through it all."
Hales was joined by detectives David Paden, Bryan Volkel, and Alex Lomas, as well as Patrol Sgt. Travis Doze. The detectives made their case and presented it to the Barton County Attorney's Office in October 2022. Hanks, then 68 years old, was arrested at his home in Burden two months later.
Hanks' arraignment has been scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 9 at 12:45 p.m. at the temporary Barton County District Court facility located at 1709 Main St. in Great Bend.