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Trial Of Triple Murder Suspect To Be Moved Save Email Print
Posted: 8:05 AM May 5, 2008
Last Updated: 12:40 AM May 6, 2008

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A man accused of killing a Carter County woman and her two young daughters will not face trial in the same county as his alleged crime.

Robert Drown's trial has been moved to Johnson County and will start on December 1st.

There was concern that Drown couldn't get a fair trial in Carter County because of the high profile nature of the case.

Drown faces several charges including murder.

Police say he killed Jennifer Ison and her daughters before setting their home on fire last May.

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Posted by: Carter Countian Location: Carter County on May 6, 2008 at 09:07 AM
This menace SHOULD not get life anywhere except in H***!!!!!!! Would you, Jan, want someone to ONLY get life in prison had this been some of YOUR family members? True justice would be for him to be put through the same thing he done to that family. My condolences to the Ison family.

Posted by: trudge Location: ashland on May 5, 2008 at 10:25 PM
if this man is guilty, he should get the death penalty.

Posted by: Jan Location: Pikeville on May 5, 2008 at 03:27 PM
This is a terrible crime. This guy should get life.....in prison.

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