WISCONSIN RAPIDS — Jason W. Tourtillott, 28, entered a no contest plea July 2 in Wood County Circuit Court to an amended charge of first-degree reckless homicide in the July 22, 2021 death of his father, Thomas Tourtillott, who was found unresponsive at his Nekoosa residence. He was initially arrested and charged in January 2025 with first-degree intentional homicide. Prosecutors amended the original intentional-homicide charge as part of a plea agreement filed by Wood County District Attorney Jonathan Barnett; Wood County Circuit Court Judge Nicholas Brazeau Jr. ordered a presentence investigation. Sentencing is scheduled for fall, with WIFC and WAOW reporting Sept. 5 and the Daily Tribune reporting Oct. 5; the amended Class B felony carries a maximum 40-year term plus up to 20 years extended supervision.
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This case highlights the importance of community vigilance. It took years to identify and charge the suspect. Keep your eyes open and report suspicious activity. It could help solve a case sooner.
A Nekoosa man has pleaded no contest to a reckless homicide charge. He could face up to 60 years in prison. Sentencing is set for fall, with varying reported dates. Stay informed, and remember, justice can take time. Worth forwarding if you believe in community safety.
The prosecution obtained an amended guilty plea to first-degree reckless homicide, which may produce a substantial prison term without a full contested trial and secures a conviction recorded in court files.
The victim's family suffered the loss of Thomas Tourtillott in July 2021 and must continue through court proceedings, presentence investigation, and uncertainty about final sentencing dates.
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