William Zelenski and Tiffany Powell

Two of the eyewitnesses in the bizarre case of a former sheriff’s deputy in Wisconsin accused of gunning down 18-year-old Ryelee Manente-Powell over the alleged theft of exotic animals, booze, and weapons took the stand on Wednesday on the third day of the trial for the 2020 slaying.

The two witnesses are the alleged killer, 46-year-old William Zelenski, who is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, and the victim’s mother, 37-year-old Tiffany Powell, who was dating Zelenski at the time and has since pleaded to multiple charges in connection with her son’s death.

Zelenski called 911 at about 10:30 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2020, and told the dispatcher that he had confronted Manente-Powell and an accomplice Ashton Tody for allegedly stealing the animals: a lizard valued at $17,000, a baby Burmese python worth $7,000, a Nile crocodile worth $2,000, and a boa constrictor worth $575. He said that guns and alcohol had also been stolen from his property. Zelenski said that he shot at Manente-Powell after the teen attacked him.

Despite claiming he shot in self-defense, prosecutors have emphasized that Manente-Powell was unarmed and that after shooting the 18-year-old, Zelenski did not attempt to render aid.

Powell was at the scene when her son was killed. She initially told police that her son “took off his shirt” to fight with Zelenski, and that’s when the older man grabbed a gun from his vehicle and shot Manente-Powell. However, a doorbell camera showed that Zelenski initially handed Powell the gun which she pointed at her son before giving the firearm back to Zelenski.



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