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Trial set for Quincy woman charged with killing 3 Kirksville children in 2020 crash
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By Benjamin Cox on June 9, 2021 at 1:07pm
A woman accused of intentionally killing a Rushville woman and her grandchildren in a car crash in Quincy is asking for more time in court to obtain an expert witness.
WGEM reports that 37 year old Natasha McBride of Quincy appeared briefly before Adams County Judge Robert Adrian this morning saying they had obtained an expert witness in the case. McBride’s attorney, Todd Nelson told the court that logistics were still needing worked out for interviews. Adrian continued the hearing until July 7
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Prosecutors claim McBride’s “intentional acts” resulted in a fatal multi-vehicle traffic crash on August 14, 2020 that killed 54 year old Jennifer Hendricks of Rushville and her 3 grandchildren from Kirksville, Missouri. Hendricks’ husband, 61 year old Stephen Hendricks of Rushville was transported from the crash to Blessing Hospital in Quincy with moderate injuries and is still in recovery.
By Benjamin Cox on May 12, 2021 at 12:35pm
A Quincy woman accused of first-degree murder stemming from a vehicle crash in August appeared in Adams County Court this morning.
WGEM in Quincy reports that 36 year old Natasha L. McBride of Quincy appeared before Judge Robert Adrian this morning for a status hearing. Adrian continued the case for status to June 9
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On April 28
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