Two men were convicted this week in the 2006 Placer County slaying and torture of Guy Edward Farmer.
Two separate juries convicted the two men, Donald Hugh Sherman (left photo), 44, of Penryn, and Peter Daniel Schoemig (right photo), 32, of Reno. Sherman was found guilty Monday. Schoemig's jury returned with a guilty verdict Friday.
According to prosecutors, Farmer was accused of stealing chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamines. When Farmer would not confess, a trio of enforcers worked him over.
Sherman faces a sentence of life without parole, while Schoemig could be sentenced to 25 years to life. Sentencing is scheduled to take place Nov. 30.
Farmer was killed because he knew secrets about Sherman's meth manufacturing operation from his Penryn ranch-style home and because he threatened to go to the police, prosecutors said.
Even after Farmer was beaten, kicked and his boot-covered feet burned with a torch over several hours the evening of Sept. 5, 2006, the missing drug making chemicals were never recovered.
After a failed escape attempt, Sherman decided to kill Farmer, prosecutors said.
With Farmer tied up Schoemig administered a lethal does of crushed prescription pills.
Farmer's body was found Oct. 3, 2006, by off-road drivers who had gone to a remote area off Highway 395 near Reno and stopped to explore a gold mine, according to Placer County sheriff's officials.
Sherman was found guilty of first-degree murder, torture and possession of drugs for sale.
Schoemig was found guilty of murder. He was acquitted of the torture charge.









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