
Tim Lohmar, Prosecuting Attorney in St. Charles, Missouri, is an elite lawyer and former trial court judge with extensive experience dealing with high-profile cases that have shaped the St. Louis region in recent years. As the elected Prosecuting Attorney for St. Charles County, he has led various prosecuting teams in high-profile cases, such as the murder trial of alleged serial killer Pamela Hupp, which resulted in her conviction and life in prison, and the life sentence for the killer of Angie Housman, a 34-year-old cold case that had captivated the St. Louis metropolitan area for decades.
"I was surprised a long time ago at how assertive the media can be when investigating new information about ongoing criminal investigations," Mr. Lohmar says. "Then, through a lot of experience, I've learned that it's critical to give the public as much information as possible without jeopardizing the case's integrity." I believe in openness and education for our community. People need to know that their neighborhoods are safe and that as their elected Prosecutor, I'm doing my part to keep our community a place where hundreds of thousands of people choose to live."
Lohmar has learned to manage consistent interest from various press forms throughout his career as a well-known legal professional. He has appeared in a variety of news outlets, including:
Dateline NBC
The New York Times
The magazine People
The Washington Post
The New York Times
Magazine Newsweek
People's Television
"Our county is a very safe community, and when serious crimes occur here, it makes national headlines." I've received significant media attention over the years, all of which have been positive due to our successes in combating crime. The recognition is excellent, but being a part of bringing justice to our victims is far more satisfying. There's a lot of satisfaction when we're able to give victims and their families justice by incarcerating some evil people for a long time. That is a gratifying aspect of my job."