The murder trial in the 2022 mass stabbing on the Apple River continued Monday with the question that’s dominated the trial’s first six days: What sparked the fatal confrontation between Nicolae Miu and a group of young people floating down the river?
Miu, of Prior Lake, is standing trial in St. Croix County Circuit Court, charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the July 2022 incident near the Sunrise Bridge in Somerset, Wis. He’s also facing four counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide in the stabbings of four others that day. He faces the possibility of life in prison.
On Monday, echoing the first week of the trial, the prosecution and its witnesses said Miu’s alleged comment about “looking for little girls” sparked the melee that ended in the fatal stabbing of Stillwater teen Isaac Schuman. The defense — which continued to point out that no witnesses mentioned that alleged comment to police investigators — blamed the group of teens and young adults for taunting Miu as a “pedophile” and “predator.”
After the prosecution argued the incident escalated when Miu punched a blonde girl who was taunting him, the defense intimated the fault actually lay with a large group in Schuman’s party then attacking Miu, leading to the stabbing.
“One thing you heard over and over from the witnesses you interviewed was it turned physical when Nicolae punched the blonde girl, right?” St. Croix County District Attorney Karl E. Anderson asked an investigator from the county’s sheriff’s office.
“Chaos ensued when the punch was thrown,” replied the investigator, Andrew Dittman.
But the defense attempted to question why Schuman’s group confronted Miu in the first place. Defense attorney Corey Chirafisi hammered at Owen Peloquin of Afton, a rising senior at Stillwater High School when he went on the tubing trip on July 30, 2022.
Peloquin testified his group was floating on the Wisconsin river when they spotted Miu, then 52, alone in the knee-deep water. One in the group shouted that Miu, of Prior Lake, was a “raper.”