Brown's murder charges in death of Kamille 'Cupcake' McKinney heading to grand jury
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Brown's murder charges in death of Kamille 'Cupcake' McKinney heading to grand jury
A Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ruled Friday ruled he has found enough probable cause to send the capital murder case of Derick Brown, the woman accused of kidnapping and killing 3-year-old Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney, to a grand jury.Patrick Stallworth is also charged in the murder of McKinney. His case was also sent to a grand jury earlier this week.Investigators said levels of meth and trazodone were ingested into the little girl's body, which, according to prosecutors, sat in a construction dumpster at a Center Point apartment complex for ten days.Prosecutors said the DNA of Stallworth, Brown and McKinney was found in blood stains on a plastic sheet around a mattress laying in the living room of Brown's apartment.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —
A Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ruled Friday ruled he has found enough probable cause to send the capital murder case of Derick Brown, the woman accused of kidnapping and killing 3-year-old Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney, to a grand jury.
Patrick Stallworth is also charged in the murder of McKinney. His case was also sent to a grand jury earlier this week.
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Investigators said levels of meth and trazodone were ingested into the little girl's body, which, according to prosecutors, sat in a construction dumpster at a Center Point apartment complex for ten days.
Prosecutors said the DNA of Stallworth, Brown and McKinney was found in blood stains on a plastic sheet around a mattress laying in the living room of Brown's apartment.