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84 Year old suspect charged in death of Clarkson, KY woman

Update, victims and suspects named in case being investigated by Adair native and KSP Detective Jason Propes
Previous Story: Shooting In Grayson County leaves one dead, another wounded

By MTPR Norman Chaffins, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

CLARKSON, KY - The suspect in the January 3, 2013 "Shooting In Grayson County leaves one dead, another wounded" story, 84-year-old, Alva Gussler of Clarkson, has been charged with Murder and Assault 1st and lodged in the Grayson County Detention Center, in Leitchfield, KY. An argument ensued between Gussler and 59-year-old, Laura L. Ford who lived in the home with Alva Gussler and his son, 48-year-old Michael C. Gussler. At some point in the argument Alva Gussler produced a gun and shot Laura Ford in the chest. She was transported to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center where she was pronounced dead. Michael Gussler was shot in the arm and was treated at Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. His injury is non-life threatening. This incident occurred at approximately 8:05pmET. The investigation is ongoing by Post 4 Detective Jason Propes. - MTPR NORMAN CHAFFINS




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