JOSH McDONALD
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Kellogg killer gets life without parole
Majorjon Kaylor will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a family of four in Kellogg.
Kaylor expected to change plea following mediation
Majorjon Kaylor is expected to plead guilty to four counts of second-degree murder, according to a mediated settlement agreement that was signed and filed last week.
Kaylor case headed to mediation
Defense for Kaylor filed a stipulated motion to continue the case on November 17, on the basis that additional time would be needed to prepare for a potential trial. Along with that motion, Kaylor also waived his right to a speedy trial.
Officers testify at Kaylor motion hearing
Shoshone County District Judge Barbara Duggan heard testimony from two law enforcement officers as part of a motion to suppress evidence filed by Majorjon Kaylor’s defense.
New motions filed in Kellogg quadruple homicide case
The defense attorney for accused murderer Majorjon Kaylor filed a motion to suppress evidence last Friday, due to what is being alleged as a Miranda Rights violation.
Kaylor pleads not guilty
Arguments also heard concerning case's non-dissemination order.
Majorjon Kaylor, who is accused of murdering four people, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to all five of the felony charges he faces during his arraignment.
Arraignment Wednesday in Shoshone County murder case
Kaylor, 31, will have an opportunity to enter a plea to the five felony charges that he currently faces, including four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary.
Paris to serve 22 years for Smelterville murder
Admitted murderess Stephanie Paris will serve at least the next 22 years in prison following her sentencing earlier this week in Shoshone County. Paris was arrested in June of last year on charges of first-degree murder, failure to notify authorities of a death, and obstruction of justice.
Hearing rescheduled, gag order issued in Kellogg murder case
The preliminary hearing originally scheduled for Monday, July 3, in the case of accused murderer Majorjon Kaylor was vacated and rescheduled and a gag order has been issued in the matter.
A vigil for Aiken
On Wednesday night, a still-grieving community of classmates and community members held a candlelight vigil outside of Smith’s home in Kellogg.