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Botland Murders: KSP narrows suspect vehicles to black Impala

Actual video surveillance photo now posted. Two trucks have been identified and ruled out as suspect vehicles. Case involves April 21, 2014, double murders of Kathy Netherland (48), and her 16 year old daughter in Nelson County, KY, about 58.3 miles from Columbia, KY, according to Google Maps.
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KSP wants help identifying vehicles passing area of Botland murders

Tpr. Jeff Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

BARDSTOWN, KY - Kentucky State Police Post 04 investigators are asking for more assistance from the public in identifying potential suspects in the murders that occurred on April 21, 2014 at approximately 8pmET in Nelson County, KY. In approximation to this time period, a black Chevrolet Impala (see attached) was seen traveling Northbound on U.S. 150 from the Botland community into the city limits of Bardstown.

KSP believes the occupant or occupants of this vehicle are suspect(s) and are requesting help in identifying who they are.


Any information anyone has regarding this vehicle or pertaining to this investigation in general, please contact the Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown at 270-766-5078.

The attached photo is no longer a "Stock" photo, but an actual snapshot from video surveillance.

It appears to be black in color and the windows do not appear to be tinted. Anyone that owns, had access to, or knows someone who was operating a 2006-2013 Chevrolet Impala matching this video on April 21, 2014, please contact KSP Post 4.

With the assistance of the public, we have identified the two trucks from the original press release on 4/25/14. The two trucks are no longer pertinent to this investigation. TPR JEFF GREGORY, Public Affairs Officer, KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY.


This story was posted on 2014-04-28 10:45:27
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Botland Murders: KSP narrow search for vehicle to Impala



2014-04-28 - Nelson County, KY - Photo from KSP Post 15, Elizabethtown, KY. Surveillance Camera Snapshot
- Kentucky State Police Post 04 investigators are asking for more assistance from the public in identifying potential suspects in the murders that occurred on April 21, 2014 at approximately 8pmET, in Nelson Co. In approximation to this time period, a black Chevrolet Impala above was seen traveling Northbound on U.S. 150 from the Botland community into the city limits of Bardstown. KSP believes the occupant or occupants of this vehicle are suspect(s) and are requesting help in identifying who they are. Any information anyone has regarding this vehicle or pertaining to this investigation in general, please contact the Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown at 270-766-5078. The attached photo is no longer a "Stock" photo, but an actual snapshot from video surveillance. It appears to be black in color and the windows do not appear to be tinted. Anyone that owns, had access to, or knows someone who was operating a 2006-2013 Chevrolet Impala matching this video on April 21, 2014, please contact KSP Post 4. With the assistance of the public, we have identified the two trucks from the original press release on 4/25/14. The two trucks are no longer pertinent to this investigation. TPR JEFF GREGORY, Public Affairs Officer, KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY.

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