In a court filing Monday, accused serial killer Anthony Garcia asked a judge to move him from his cell in the Douglas County jail.The motion, filed by Garcia's Chicago-based attorneys, complains of "significant hardships" caused by jail confinement. It also states time in jail has a "notable negative impact on Defendant's overall mental health."Instead of waiting for trial in jail, Garcia wants his judge to move him to another facility.One proposed option: a halfway house.The motion also requests Garcia spend his time before trial in the Lincoln Regional Center or a hospital.Douglas County District Judge Duane Dougherty has yet to hear the motion in court.Garcia remains in jail without bond. He's accused in four killings -- Shirlee Sherman and Thomas Hunter in 2008 and Dr. Roger Brumback and Mary Brumback in 2013 -- all connected to Creighton University's pathology department.

In a court filing Monday, accused serial killer Anthony Garcia asked a judge to move him from his cell in the Douglas County jail.

The motion, filed by Garcia's Chicago-based attorneys, complains of "significant hardships" caused by jail confinement. It also states time in jail has a "notable negative impact on Defendant's overall mental health."


Instead of waiting for trial in jail, Garcia wants his judge to move him to another facility.

One proposed option: a halfway house.

The motion also requests Garcia spend his time before trial in the Lincoln Regional Center or a hospital.

Douglas County District Judge Duane Dougherty has yet to hear the motion in court.



Garcia remains in jail without bond. He's accused in four killings -- Shirlee Sherman and Thomas Hunter in 2008 and Dr. Roger Brumback and Mary Brumback in 2013 -- all connected to Creighton University's pathology department.