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The Oshkosh man accused of killing his boyfriend and turning himself in has entered his plea.
32-year-old Willie Rollins was before Judge Bryan Keberlein yesterday (March 5th) for his arraignment, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide and Possession of Methamphetamine.
Rollins walked into the Oshkosh Police Department on January 5th and admitted to killing his boyfriend.
He also handed over a handgun and told investigators exactly where they would find the victim’s body.
Rollins allegedly told detectives that the two had gotten into an argument over the home internet, resulting in Rollins hitting the victim with a chair before firing two shots.
A baggie of meth was found in his wallet, which corroborated statements from the victim’s family that Rollins had past substance abuse issues and possible mental health issues.
Rollins is still being held in the Winnebago County Jail on a $750,000 cash bond and is due for a plea/sentencing hearing on June 8th.












