Hutchinson, 59, was found dead on the evening of April 9. By then, she had likely been dead for days, according to investigators who used surveillance videos to piece together a timeline of events and track Riess movements.
According to the charges filed in the 20th Judicial Circuit Court in Lee County, Fla.:
Hutchinson checked into the Marina Village at Snug Harbor condos in Fort Myers Beach on April 3. She had come to the oceanside city to be with a friend who was spreading her husbands ashes on Sanibel Island. The next evening, Hutchinson was spotted walking to her room with a woman later identified as Riess. The two women were spotted together again April 5, walking back to Hutchinsons room after dining at the Smokin Oyster Bar. That was the last time Hutchinson was seen alive.
About 8:35 p.m. April 5, cameras at the condo caught Riess on a fourth-floor landing, distraught, upset and possibly crying. The next morning, April 6, a condo employee said she got a call from a woman she believed to be Hutchinson, asking to extend her stay by three days.
Over the course of that morning, Riess was seen leaving the room several times carrying luggage, loaded garbage bags and tote bags. She also made a stop at Wells Fargo and withdrew $5,000 from Hutchinsons account. She ditched her Cadillac Escalade in a park a mile from the condo.
Riess left the condo around 12:30 p.m. April 6 in a white Acura believed to belong to Hutchinson. That night the same vehicle was spotted at a hotel in Ocala, Fla., where Riess used Hutchinsons credit card to pay for a room, order room service and a movie. Between April 7 and 8 she was spotted in Louisiana and Texas.
There were no key swipes to unlock unit 404 at the condo between the afternoon of April 6 and 7:38 p.m. April 9 when the general manager went in after getting reports that the water was not working. Investigators found Hutchinson shot to death in the master bathroom; a pillow with a bullet hole in it lay underneath her. A towel had been placed over her body and another towel outside the bathroom door was stuffed in the crack below it.
Authorities determined Hutchinson was shot twice with a .22-caliber handgun, the same type of gun Riess is suspected of using to shoot her husband in the couples Blooming Prairie, Minn., home. David Riess, 54, was found dead on March 23. Murder charges in Dodge County, Minn. are pending.
Riess, a grandmother of five, was arrested April 19 in South Padre Island, Texas, after a nationwide hunt that lasted four weeks. An alert restaurant employee recognized her after she flipped her hair while looking at a menu, as she had in a video released by authorities. She was extradited to Florida to face charges.
Riess, dubbed by authorities as Losing Streak Lois due to her penchant for gambling, will be returned to Minnesota to face charges after the proceedings in Florida. So far, Riess faces one count of second degree murder in Florida, plus one count each of grand theft, grand theft of an automobile and criminal use of personal identification.
A spokesperson for the Florida State Attorneys Office said a first degree-murder charge could only come from a grand jury indictment, and that State Attorney Steve Russell would decide if a grand jury would be convened for this case.
Riess was assigned a public defender, Kathy Smith, who declined to comment on the case or about reports that Riess has a psychosis and had stopped taking her medication.