Guilty Plea In Murder Case
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Posted: 5:55 PM Sep 23, 2008
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A Whitley County man enters a guilty plea. He'll likely spend 25 years to life in prison for killing an elderly man and shooting three other people.

Teddy Keith Hurst fired nearly two dozen rounds into Quentin Prewitt's home last year. Prewitt was shot to death. His son, grandson and a woman in the home were hurt.

After being arrested, Hurst told 27 NEWSFIRST he was not the triggerman, and he didn't even know the victims.

He's scheduled to be sentenced in November.

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Posted by: Ralph Skidmore Location: mt vernon on Sep 23, 2008 at 06:23 PM
mayor of mt vernon arrested for miss use of city workers. in the mean time she has a city tax imposed on all workers in the city of mt vernon im sure this isnt the only miss use of tax payers money in rockcastle county . the county is also taking 1.5% tax from all workers in rockcastle county. seem we have a problem with all ranks of goverment mis using our mony

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