Charles Stephenson (Source: Boone County Sheriff's Office)A man accused of murdering an Aurora, Ind. woman could get life in prison without parole. Charles Robert Stephenson, 58, of Walton, is accused of beating Leigh Jennings to death with a skillet and pepperMore >> A man accused of murdering an Aurora, Ind. woman could get life in prison without parole.
More >> Accused murderer Charles "Steve" Stephenson was arraigned in Dearborn County court Thursday charged with killing Leigh Jennings, 67, in her Aurora home on March 29th. Stephenson faces charges of murderMore >> Accused murderer Charles "Steve" Stephenson was arraigned in Dearborn County court Thursday charged with killing Leigh Jennings, 67, in her Aurora home on March 29th.More >> The legal team representing Charles "Stevie" Stephenson will be in a Boone County Courtroom - Wednesday at 9:00am for a pre trial conference. Stephenson has been held in Boone County on charges of tamperingMore >> Stephenson has been held in Boone County on charges of tampering with evidence and drug trafficking since April 13th.More >> A development is expected in the case of an Aurora woman found murdered in her home in March. The Dearborn County Prosecuting Attorney will give an update at noon today. Leigh Jennings, 67, was foundMore >> The Dearborn County Prosecutor announces charges in the murder of Leigh Jennings.More >>
Photo: Boone County Sheriff's OfficeBOONE COUNTY, KY (FOX19) - Leigh Jennings of Aurora, Ind. was murdered last month and police have not publicly named any suspects in the case. But Wednesday, the Boone County Commonwealth Attorney publiclyMore >> Leigh Jennings of Aurora, Ind. was murdered last month and police have not publicly named any suspects in the case. But Wednesday, the Boone County Commonwealth Attorney publicly linked 58-year old Charles Stephenson of Walton, Ky with the murder.More >> A judge denied a request to lower the bond for a Walton man considered a person of interest in the death of an Aurora, Indiana woman. Charles "Stevie" Stephenson was arraigned in Boone Circuit CourtMore >> A judge denied a request to lower the bond for Charles Stephenson, considered a person of interest in the death of Leigh Jennings.
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LAWRENCEBURG, IN (FOX19) -
Testimony continued in the trial of a Northern Kentucky man accused of murdering an Indiana woman.
Charles Stephenson faces life in prison without parole for the murder of 67-year-old Leigh Jennings.
Jennings' body was found on April 5, 2012 in her Aurora home. Police say Jennings had actually been killed days before, on March 29.
Investigators believe Stephenson beat Leigh Jennings to death with a pepper grinder and a skillet in her home.
If convicted, he faces life in prison without parole. Prosecutors say the trial is expected to last into next week.
Stephenson is the nephew of Bill and Peggy Stephenson, who were murdered in Boone County in 2011. Their murders remain unsolved, but Stephenson is not a suspect in that case.
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