GUILTY KY - Dillon 'Nemo' Bryant, 19, Olive Hill, 28 February 2011

i knew it water...I hope they find out who did this too him.

I had a strong feeling that this would be the outcome also. Isn't it very very peculiar how all these missing young men end up in water? I swear ever since I heard about this happening to all these young men I have been reading up on all the cases I could find and I DO NOT understand why nothing is being done.
 
I wonder if there is any truth to what they are saying on topix.
 
There is also a certain poster on there claiming she knows who all was involved. Can she get in trouble for having information and not sharing it with police? Of course, she isn't too bright if she's gonna put it up on facebook like that. and of course, its all rumor. I do not know any of these people.
 
“We shot up cocaine and Oxycodone and he (Bryant) left around 12:30 p.m.,” Officer Jon McCormick read from Holbrook's statement. “I spoke to him at 8:30 p.m. - he sounded ok. This was the last time I spoke to him.”

Det. Shane Barnes is the arson investigator for Kentucky State Police. He testified about evidence collected from a burn pile outside the Holbrook home shortly after Bryant's body was found. Included in the pile were buttons from Abercrombie clothing, a button from Hollister jeans, a burned mattress and box springs, grommets from a plastic tarp, three metal ends from water hoses, a spent .25 caliber shell casing, and several other small items.

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Kentucky State Police Detective Toby Gardner took the stand briefly before jurors were dismissed on Tuesday evening.

Gardner said that Stacy had told him that, according to Holbrook, Francisco “Junior” Camacho ordered Holbrook to go get Nemo and turn him over to Camacho.

According to Gardner’s testimony, Stacy said that Bryant owed Camacho $2,600 for cocaine and that Holbrook told Stacy that Camacho and Evan Ratliff had killed Bryant by “executing” him.

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Tony Lewis testified that, for seven to nine months when he was incarcerated with Holbrook, he learned much about the case investigation.

“Holbrook said that, during an altercation, it came down to him or Nemo, and he shot Nemo,” Lewis said. “He told me the police took some guns from his home, but that it wouldn't help the case. He said, 'they won't find the gun.'”

Lewis said that Holbrook told him over several months that he had burned the mattress and box springs from where he killed Bryant, and that Holbrook's father had “made sure the cops didn't find anything” by burning the house.

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Jurors returned to Morgan County on Tuesday morning to hear the final witness for the prosecution against Kyle Holbrook, who faces murder and tampering with physical evidence charges in the 2011 slaying of Dillon “Nemo” Bryant.

Kentucky State Police Detective Det. Toby Gardner took the stand to bring all the previous testimony together. Gardner was the lead investigator in Bryant's case...

Judge Rebecca Phillips said that there is a possibility that the jury will begin deliberations Wednesday, but more likely on Thursday.
 
Twenty years for murder, and he won't even serve all of that. Disgusting how some people's death is barely noticed and yet Jessie Matthews in Virginia got 3 life sentences for two rapes. He will probably get a lesser sentence for killing MH & HG. But Nemo was a male druggie and Matthews victims were pretty young ladies, all innocent. It just struck me that not only do blacks get discriminated against in homicides as victims, so do men, in general.
 

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