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Man charged in death of Gleason Pyles pleads not guilty

The next earlier story in the Murder of Gleason Pyles: KSP Special Response Team makes arrest in Gleason Pyles murder case

By Larry Smith, 92.7 FM The Wave

The man charged in the murder of Wendell "Gleason" Pyles of Columbia has pled not guilty at his arraignment last Thursday, October 11, 2012, in Casey County, KY. William Rigdon of Lebanon, KY was charged with shooting and killing Pyles last month at Tarter Gate Company in Dunnville, KY. Meanwhile...Rigdon's wife Kara dissappeared in 2010 and has never been found. Rigdon was questioned in the case, but never charged. Kentucky State Police continue to investigate both cases. - Larry Smith




This story was posted on 2012-10-15 06:38:37
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