Murder Suspect, Alleged Accomplice Appear in El Dorado County Court
PLACERVILLE, Calif. — A Sacramento man accused of killing an El Dorado County resident, along with an alleged accomplice, made their initial court appearances this week as prosecutors outlined a case involving what they describe as “great violence.”
According to a criminal complaint filed by the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office, Joshua Joseph Lighthall is charged in connection with the death of Tyson Fiddler. Authorities allege the killing involved significant force, though specific details about the manner of death have not yet been publicly disclosed in court filings.
The complaint further alleges Lighthall did not act alone. Michael Alexander Cooney is charged as an accessory after the fact. Prosecutors claim Cooney knowingly assisted Lighthall after the alleged murder occurred.
Court documents state Cooney had
“knowledge that the crime of murder … had been committed” and “did harbor, conceal, and aid said Joshua Lighthall, with the intent that he might avoid and escape from arrest, trial, conviction and punishment for said felony.”
Both men appeared before a judge in El Dorado County Superior Court, where charges were formally presented. It was not immediately clear whether either defendant entered a plea during the initial hearing.
The case remains in its early stages, and investigators have released limited information regarding the circumstances leading up to Fiddler’s death. The District Attorney’s Office has not publicly identified a motive.
Legal experts note that accessory charges, while distinct from murder, can carry significant penalties if prosecutors prove a defendant knowingly assisted a suspect in evading justice.
The investigation is ongoing, and additional court proceedings are expected in the coming weeks as prosecutors and defense attorneys begin to lay out their cases.




