Kentucky - Judge killed, sheriff arrested in Letcher County courthouse shooting - Sep. 19, 2024 # 2

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protective orders aren't in effect in courthouses because victims often have to testify in court cases against their assailant JMO
They also aren't in effect in jail either!

KY is the second highest tobacco producing state. That said, most public buildings prohibit smoking, so he was likely sneaking.
 
Not sure if this has been posted or is relevant??

Letcher woman accused of trying to kill daughter’s mother-in-law By Mountain Eagle Staff on January 10, 2024​


Kentucky State Police and the Letcher County Sheriff ’s Office arrested Tonya Renee Mullins Friday at Thornton after receiving an anonymous tip about her location, Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines said.


Irvine Police declined to comment beyond confirming that Mullins and the victim are mothers-in-law, saying the case is still under investigation.

The warrant obtained by Irvine Police Officer Michael Spencer indicates that other people were involved in the kidnapping.



Lots going on in this small county!
 
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That is not his wife. His wife has another name: Kevin Russell Mullins - View Obituary & Service Information

Also it is not his sister. His sister has a different name.
Not sure if this has been posted or is relevant??

Letcher woman accused of trying to kill daughter’s mother-in-law By Mountain Eagle Staff on January 10, 2024​


Kentucky State Police and the Letcher County Sheriff ’s Office arrested Tonya Renee Mullins Friday at Thornton after receiving an anonymous tip about her location, Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines said.


Irvine Police declined to comment beyond confirming that Mullins and the victim are mothers-in-law, saying the case is still under investigation.

The warrant obtained by Irvine Police Officer Michael Spencer indicates that other people were involved in the kidnapping.



Lots going on in this small county!
 
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What I also noticed is around the the 14:52:28 second mark, what appears to be a phone on the desk lights up. I don't know whose phone it is. It's closer to where Stines would have been sitting.
It has to be the judge's phone. Stines' phone was found on his person. This is when he takes the final shots and leaves.
 

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It has to be the judge's phone. Stines' phone was found on his person. This is when he takes the final shots and leaves.
Thank you!

There also was something that appeared to be a phone next to the judge's laptop. Underneath his cigarette hand. I could not tell if was a phone or not. It appears to have a brownish case if it is a phone. There also appears to be a landline closest to the window. The cord gets caught when the judge falls and the landline tumbles down to the ground. Anyway if the judge has landline and a brown cell phone, would he need another phone? What if the black phone was Stine's and he went back in and retrieved it? (Video doesn't show it) Sorry for the poor quality:

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