Green was principal of Carr Lane until he was reassigned to an information technology job in St. Louis Public Schools over the summer. He had also disposed of more than $500 in school district money through several unauthorized transactions, the circuit attorney’s office said Tuesday.

The court documents allege:

There were no signs of forced entry to Peters’ apartment the day she was found dead. Both the door to the apartment complex and Peters’ home were secured with locks and required keys to open them, but investigators found no evidence of forced entry on either of the doors. Green had one of the two sets of keys for the doors. The other set was Peters’.

Green sent Cutler $2,500 in cash March 20, a day before Cutler came to St. Louis from Oklahoma. He arrived by Greyhound bus late in the evening March 21. Green picked Cutler up at the bus station. They drove by Peters’ apartment, which was not along any route between the bus station and where Cutler stayed while he was in St. Louis.

Green left for the Chicago area the next morning. Cutler drove Green to the Amtrak station. Green left the car and his keys, including a key to Peters’ apartment, with Cutler. Green and Cutler would continue to text each other while Green was out of town.