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LINCOLN — Aubrey Trail, who is already charged with first-degree murder in the slaying and dismemberment of a Lincoln store clerk, now faces another criminal charge: conspiracy to commit murder.

On Thursday, state prosecutors filed a request to add the additional criminal charge, alleging that Trail, 52, conspired with his then-girlfriend, Bailey Boswell, from July through November 2017 to solicit young women through social media, recruit others to commit homicide and “select a victim to murder.”

A check of court records on Friday indicated that no new charges have been filed against Boswell.

Trail and Boswell, 25, already face the possibility of the death penalty if convicted in the death of 24-year-old Sydney Loofe, who disappeared after arranging a date with Boswell via the Internet dating app Tinder on Nov. 15, 2017.

Loofe’s body, cut into several pieces and wrapped in plastic bags, was found three weeks later in a rural area near Edgar, Nebraska, after an extensive search by FBI, state and local law enforcement.