Trial starts for 24-year-old KFC murders

2007-08-07 / Front Page

By MICHAEL GRACZYK Associated Press Writer
NEW BOSTON (AP) - Nearly 24 years after the bodies of five people shot executionstyle were found along a remote road, the first trial has begun in what became one of the state's oldest unsolved mass murder cases. Romeo Pinkerton, 49, a convicted robber, faces a possible death sentence in the killings known as the Kentucky Fried Chicken murders.


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