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Big Dawg will cover murder trial in Greensburg, KY

The Murder of Wendell Gleason Pyles: Larry Smith makes announcement following change of venue ruling Tuesday in Casey Circuit Court. Trial of David Salyers is being moved from Liberty, KY, to Greensburg, Kentucky for security concerns related to motorcycle club. Smith said Adair and Boyle County had been considered as sites for the trial.

Larry Smith, FM 99.9 the Big Dawg, says that he will have coverage of the trial of David Salyers, charged in the September 12, 2013 murder of Adair Countian Wendell "Gleason" Pyles (1962-2012).

According to Smith, jury selection will begin on Monday, January 13, 2013, in Greensburg, KY and The Big Dawg news will be there.

ColumbiaMagazine.com has found that the most complete story on the change of venue for the trial of David Salyers is at this link at the Advocate/Messenger, Danville, KY, news site: WTVQ reports that Greensburg will now be site of trial:


Wikipedia has entry on "Iron Horsemen MC," the motorcycle club at the center of the change of venue from Liberty, Casey County, Kentucky to Greensburg, Green County, KY: "We'll be following the story from Greensburg this week, as Green County gets ready for the event, and security concerns of citizens there, as people there get ready for the focus of media attention on the community," Smith said.

This story was posted on 2014-01-08 07:14:15
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New Focus of Media Attention:W Court ST, Greensburg, KY



2014-01-08 - West Court Street, Greensburg, KY - Photo CM file photo. This quiet, picturesque scene with the cupola of the Green County Judicial Center in the background, is staged to become the center of widespread media attention as the venue for the murder trial of David Salyers has been moved from Liberty, KY, to Greensburg.
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