A Missouri man charged with killing two Shawano County brothers has now been indicted on federal charges in a cattle fraud case tied to the murders.
The indictment alleges Garland Nelson murdered the Diemel brothers to cover up a $215,000 dollar cattle fraud scheme. Nelson is charged with one count of mail fraud in the Western District of Missouri. The indictment states Nelson shot and killed Nick and Justin Diemel as they attempted to collect the debt from him. Prosecutors claim Nelson continued to fraudulently bill the Diemels for feed and yardage for cattle that had been sold, traded, or killed.


