Skip to Content

Bench trial underway for Moberly man accused of killing woman on his property

David Heyde
Randolph County Jail
David Heyde

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

1:30 Update:

The bench trial of a Moverly man accused of killing a woman on his property wrapped up early Thursday afternoon after the defence requested a recess to adjust it's strategy.

The state rested its case its case aginst David Kip Heyde just before the lunch recess. Heyde faces charges of second-degree murder in the July 2025 shooting death of Bailey Scott. While Heyde's legal team has maintained that the shooting was an act of self-defence

A neighbor of a Moberly man accused of gunning down a woman on his property told a judge Thursday that the murder suspect had threatened to shoot her in the past.

A bench trial got underway in Randolph County on Thursday for David Kip Heyde, who is accused of shooting a woman dead on his property last July. Heyde was charged last year with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Bailey Scott.

Alexandria Hardy testified that she heard an argument between Heyde and Scott on the day of the shooting, including Heyde yelling at Scott to get out of his yard.

When asked whether Heyde had been violent in the past, she said yes, adding that Heyde had "threatened to shoot me and my dog if I don't keep off his lawn."

Court documents state that Moberly police were sent to a shots-fired call in the 900 block of East Logan Street on July 6, 2025. During his interview with authorities, Heyde allegedly claimed the shooting was an act of self-defense.

Scott was found with a gunshot wound in her right torso.

Heyde told police he fired two shots at Scott, court documents say. He claimed self-defense, saying Scott hit him during an argument after she alleged he was “attempting to kill birds at the front of his property,” according to the probable cause statement.

The documents state that Heyde claimed Scott hit him during an argument after she alleged he was "attempting to kill birds at the front of his property," court documents say. Scott's body showed no obvious signs of trauma or injury to her hands, according to the probable cause statement.

Charles Peele, the Randolph County coroner, was called to conduct a death investigation. Peele testified Thursday that he approached the body alongside law enforcement and found wounds on the right side of the rib cage.

Peele said Scott was in a sitting position on the porch, with her chest hunched forward. He also said he was present for the autopsy.

Trooper Derek Powell, a 30-year veteran with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, testified that he was called to investigate because Heyde was a former Moberly Police officer.

Powell testified that Heyde admitted to shooting Scott, stating he did so because he feared for his life.

The trial was expected to resume after a lunch break.

Check back for updates to this developing story.

Article Topic Follows: Crime

Jump to comments ↓

Sutton Parker

BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION

ABC 17 News is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation.

Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here

If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here.