Another Evidentiary Hearing In Place For Barnett Murder
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Another Evidentiary Hearing In Place For Barnett Murder
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced daytime closures along a section of Kentucky 778/Will Jackson Road in Trigg County beginning Monday.
The section will be closed near the 6-mile marker to allow extensive ditching and drainage work, including the replacement of cross drains.
The roadway will be closed from 8 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m. each day.
This project is scheduled on a weather-permitting basis and is expected to be completed late in the day on Wednesday.
This daytime closure is near 5950 Will Jackson Road between Reddick Pond Road and Alexander Road.
There will be no marked detour. Motorists may self-detour via KY 276/Hurricane Road and KY 139/Princeton Road.
The case against Will Jackson Road murder suspect Jonathan McCoy will be sent to the Trigg County Grand Jury.
McCoy appeared virtually Tuesday morning with attorneys Mike Crider and Shannon Powers before Trigg District Judge Jamus Redd.
McCoy’s charges of murder, kidnapping, second-degree arson, tampering with physical evidence, and abuse of a corpse come after a September 16 home fire. State police said before the fire, McCoy allegedly strangled Thelma “Ilene” Barnett after tying her hands together.
During the preliminary hearing, Kentucky State Police Detective Brian Hill presented evidence that led to McCoy’s arrest on December 3. Detective Hill said phone records that were pulled in October led them to believe McCoy committed the crime.