Man accused of killing 3-year-old Trinity Randolph and her father back behind bars
By Web Staff
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) A Louisville man accused of killing a 3-year-old and her father in 2020 is back behind bars.
Kevon Lawless is in custody at Louisville Metro Corrections, records confirm. The Commonwealth’s Attorney also confirmed Lawless is back in custody.
Less than two weeks ago, Lawless was put on home incarceration after his $300,000 bond was paid for by a New York hip hop producer.
Lawless is charged with two counts of murder in the August 2020 deaths of Trinity Randolph and her father Brandon Waddles. Police said he forced his way into a house on Kahlert Avenue and shot them.
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