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On the "conflict of interest, brother a jailer here" thing, at least one news source reported that RoHo was transferred to the Atchison County facility "because the jail is better equipped to handle his medical needs." (http://stjoechannel.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=112844) All the others - Hiawatha World, Atchison Globe, etc. etc. - have the other story.
So that suggests that maybe he's in Atchison for a third reason - he's going to be arrested soon in the Kimmi case and they want him on site in Atchison County for questioning, both beforehand and afterward - and that reporters's sources gave two different stories for his presence in Atchison before they could line up one story and keep it straight.
Maybe. It could be, too, that it's just a reporter's error. Whatever, he's lawyered up now, having hired the Topeka attorney, James Heathman, at least for the attempted first degree murder/aggravated assault case. Heathman's website: http://www.heathmanlaw.com/
It's possible, jeansrme, but not likely that they'd leave the brother still employed and tasked with any sort of authority if they suspected it. Not sure what sort of uniform a jailer wears, but it would also be possible for RoHo to borrow or obtain a uniform from his brother, without the latter's knowing the true purpose, thus to appear at the door as an authority figure.
http://www.atchisonglobeonline.com/...&ArticleID=13676&SectionID=16&SubSectionID=33"When the inquisition is finished, then we'll wrap it up and press charges," Mr. Kuckelman said.