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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky Neo-Nazis Charged in Gruesome Murder, Dismemberment [View all]farminator3000
(2,117 posts)i wonder why it took 9 days for the nazi thing to come out?
i wonder if the SS tattoo on the guy's neck is going to cause trouble for his lawyer? yeesh.
wasn't the tattoo kind of a giveaway to the cops?
Detectives took swabs from each of the men Thursday afternoon to use as possible DNA evidence in the case. And they learned that one or some combination of the trio has allegiances to white supremacy groups.
http://www.kypost.com/dpps/news/region_northern_kentucky/Gruesome-details-in-Boone-County-dismemberment-case-emerge-premeditation-to-murder-admitted_8173626
"We're going to do everything that we can do to really find out what happened in this situation," she said. "I believe there's probably a lot of facts that we didn't hear today that will come out in the process and we're looking forward to getting more information and continuing to represent Jeff."
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Sterling's interest in the case was purely personal. Her son, Anthony Baumgartner, is one of three men who might face the death penalty at trial.
Jefferey Allen and Stephen Harkness of Verona and Baumgartner, who lives in Florence, are being held without bail at the Boone County Jail on charges of kidnapping, murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence.
Boone District Judge Charles Moore ruled that there was enough evidence in the case to have it presented to a grand jury for consideration.
"He's a good kid," said Sterling said of her son. "I love him."
The current Mississippi resident said she is having a tough time coping with the situation.
"Take the worst thing you can think your child can be accused of doing and multiply it by infinity and beyond," Sterling said.
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