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2 charged after 3 men found slain in rural Kentucky

By Associated Press

GLASGOW, KY.: Kentucky State Police say two arrests have been made following the discovery of three bodies in rural Kentucky.

State police said today that the bodies of three Hispanic males were found by hunters Sunday afternoon in a thicket of pine trees about 75 miles south of Louisville. The victims have not yet been identified.

Police say 20-year-old Miguel A. Velazquez of Cave City was arrested and charged with three counts of murder and tampering with physical evidence.

Eighteen-year-old Marcos Bautista is charged with complicity to murder, tampering with physical evidence and possession of marijuana.

Neither man had an attorney listed in court records.

Investigators don't have a motive yet and aren't sure how long the bodies were there. Autopsies were being done today.

GLASGOW, KY.: Kentucky State Police say two arrests have been made following the discovery of three bodies in rural Kentucky.

State police said today that the bodies of three Hispanic males were found by hunters Sunday afternoon in a thicket of pine trees about 75 miles south of Louisville. The victims have not yet been identified.

Police say 20-year-old Miguel A. Velazquez of Cave City was arrested and charged with three counts of murder and tampering with physical evidence.

Eighteen-year-old Marcos Bautista is charged with complicity to murder, tampering with physical evidence and possession of marijuana.

Neither man had an attorney listed in court records.

Investigators don't have a motive yet and aren't sure how long the bodies were there. Autopsies were being done today.



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Question Authority
somewhere near you, US

Posted 03:10 PM, 11/23/2009

Illegals?


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Tallmadge, OH

Posted 06:30 PM, 11/23/2009

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