By Peter Hecht
phecht@sacbee.com
John Luebbers, the school janitor accused of killing Placerville elementary school principal Sam LaCara, made a brief appearance in court this morning as a hearing was delayed in his murder case.
El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Douglas Phimister scheduled a court conference for April 11 to prepare for a preliminary hearing in the case.
Luebbers, 44, is accused of gunning down LaCara, his friend and golfing partner at the Louisiana Schnell School on Feb. 2. Authorities said Luebbers, the school's lead custodian, apparently was agitated over the planned hiring of a night janitor. Sent home by the principal to cool off, Luebbers allegedly went to his home in the town of El Dorado, returned to school with a gun and shot LaCara.
Luebbers faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
Call The Bee's Peter Hecht, (916) 326-5539.
Previous coverage
More than 1,500 pay tribute to man who made a difference - Feb. 9, 2011
Children return to class after Placerville principal's fatal shooting - Feb. 5, 2011
Shooting suspect wasn't being fired, Placerville school officials say - Feb. 4, 2011
Placerville students returning to classes -- with therapists waiting - Feb. 4, 2011
Revered principal is gunned down - Feb. 3, 2011









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