A Whitley County judge is expected to sign a proposed order by June 24 which will determine if a witness’s identification of a Corbin man, who is awaiting trial for three counts of capital murder, fetal homicide, and tampering with physical evidence, will be allowed during the trial.
Judge Dan Ballou heard testimony from Corbin Police Detective Coy Wilson and Justin Collins, the brother and grandson of two of the victims.
Paul Brock was indicted Monday on three counts of capital murder and fetal homicide. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
Paul Brock, of Corbin, is accused of killing Mary Jackson, Aaron Byers and Tiffany Byers. At the time, Tiffany Byers was pregnant and her death also caused the death of her unborn infant, according to Brock’s indictment.
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Valley licensed clinical social worker says teens continue to struggle through the pandemic Students writing at a desk. (Source: WHSV) By Chelsea Church | WHSV | March 12, 2021 at 6:16 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 6:19 PM
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) Augusta Health’s Outpatient Behavioral Health Services offers individual counseling for teens between the ages of 12 and 19. They help teens who are struggling with a wide range of mental health issues, like depression, anxiety and the stresses of the pandemic.
Andrea Kendall is a licensed clinical social worker therapist who works with students seeking help.
Over the course of the pandemic, she said her patient load has increased about 20%, and the pandemic has proven to have gotten harder for teens as each month passes.
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Mar 12, 2021
Paul Brock
WHITLEY COUNTY - After technical issues prevented the court from continuing with a hearing Monday morning via Zoom, a Corbin man currently facing four counts of murder and tampering with physical evidence appeared in-person before Judge Dan Ballou alongside his attorneys for an evidentiary hearing Tuesday morning.
Paul Brock, 40, had a motion filed on his behalf by his attorney, Andrea Kendall, to have the indictment against him dismissed. Kendall says the Corbin Police Department had failed to collect evidence pertinent to Brock s case.
On Tuesday, Kendall began questioning CPD Detective Coy Wilson on the happenings of Feb. 17, 2018, the day on which Mary Jackson, 74, and her pregnant granddaughter, Tiffany Byers, 33, were found shot to death at an Ellison Street residence in Corbin.
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Mar 2, 2021
Mar 2, 2021
WHITLEY COUNTY - A Corbin man accused of killing three people, one of whom was pregnant, was virtually present in Whitley County Circuit Court Monday, where his attorney filed a motion to have the cellphone of one of the victims transferred over to the defense.
Paul Brock, 40, is accused of killing Mary Jackson, 74, and her pregnant granddaughter, Tiffany Byers, 33, at an Ellison Street residence in Corbin in February 2018. Brock was arrested on Feb. 18, 2018. The body of Byers husband, Aaron Byers, 45, was located in a shallow grave in a wooded area off Corinth Cemetery Road the following day.