Maryville College football player indicted in death of Knoxville cheerleader

William Riley Gaul
William Riley Gaul
photo William Riley Gaul, 18, faces a seven-count indictment in the November shooting death of Emma Jane Walker, including charges of first-degree murder, especially aggravated stalking and tampering with evidence.

KNOXVILLE - A former Division III college football player facing a first-degree murder charge has been indicted in the death of a Knoxville cheerleader, according to a report from the Knoxville News Sentinel.

William Riley Gaul was a freshman receiver for Maryville (Tennessee) College last November when he was arrested in connection with the shooting death of 16-year-old Emma Walker in Knoxville, Tenn. Gaul was dismissed from the team after the arrest.

Walker was a cheerleader at Central High School in Knoxville.

According to an indictment handed down last week, Gaul faces counts of first-degree murder, especially aggravated stalking, theft, tampering with evidence, reckless endangerment, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony and felony murder.

Bond has been set at $1 million.

Knox County sheriff's officials said Walker was found dead of a gunshot wound inside her house Nov. 21. Officials said evidence indicated Gaul fired shots into her bedroom from outside the house while she slept.

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