Several thousand people are expected to be in downtown Jefferson City for Friday evening’s popular “Living Windows”, which features food, hot chocolate, carolers, dancing and live reindeer. “Missouri Times” publisher Scott Faughn joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”, telling listeners that the downtown Jefferson City organizers do a great job with Living Windows. He also says he and his son Gussie will do a re-enactment of the “Christmas story” that evening at 225 Madison, which is where the newspaper is housed. Mr. Faughn also previewed Missouri’s 2024 legislative session, telling listeners that State Sen. Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) wants to eliminate personal property taxes and that Eigel wants his bill heard in January or February. Faughn suggests that Senator Eigel may hold the floor early in session and demand a vote on his bill:
(LISTEN): “Missouri Times” publisher Scott Faughn previews Jefferson City’s “Living Windows” and Missouri’s 2024 session on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
Several thousand people are expected to be in downtown Jefferson City for Friday evening’s popular “Living Windows”, which features food, hot chocolate, carolers, dancing and live reindeer. “Missouri Times” publisher Scott Faughn joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”, telling listeners that the downtown Jefferson City organizers do a great job with Living Windows. He also says he and his son Gussie will do a re-enactment of the “Christmas story” that evening at 225 Madison, which is where the newspaper is housed. Mr. Faughn also previewed Missouri’s 2024 legislative session, telling listeners that State Sen. Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) wants to eliminate personal property taxes and that Eigel wants his bill heard in January or February. Faughn suggests that Senator Eigel may hold the floor early in session and demand a vote on his bill:
UPDATE: 80-year-old Cole County murder victim identified; his step-daughter is charged with murder
An 80-year-old Cole County man was stabbed and slashed to death by his step-daughter, graphic court documents allege.
Friday’s incident happened in the 3200 block of Lansing Creek road, which is south of Jefferson City.
Cole County prosecutor Locke Thompson has charged 27-year-old Rejeane Redmon with first degree murder, armed criminal action and tampering with physical evidence. Cole County Sheriff John Wheeler says the victim is identified as 80-year-old Melvin Callahan.
The Cole County Sheriff Department’s probable cause statement says Redmon had blood on her hands, face, legs and arms when deputies arrived and interviewed her. The court documents allege that Redmon “provided multiple accounts” of what happened and that she continually changed her story. The probable cause statement also says the floor around the victim had been mopped with bleach, adding that the Redmon had an odor of bleach when deputies spoke to her.
Redmon, who’s jailed without bond, will be arraigned at 1:30 this afternoon before Judge Christopher Limbaugh at the Cole County Courthouse.
UPDATE: 80-year-old Cole County murder victim identified; his step-daughter is charged with murder
An 80-year-old Cole County man was stabbed and slashed to death by his step-daughter, graphic court documents allege.
Friday’s incident happened in the 3200 block of Lansing Creek road, which is south of Jefferson City.
Cole County prosecutor Locke Thompson has charged 27-year-old Rejeane Redmon with first degree murder, armed criminal action and tampering with physical evidence. Cole County Sheriff John Wheeler says the victim is identified as 80-year-old Melvin Callahan.
The Cole County Sheriff Department’s probable cause statement says Redmon had blood on her hands, face, legs and arms when deputies arrived and interviewed her. The court documents allege that Redmon “provided multiple accounts” of what happened and that she continually changed her story. The probable cause statement also says the floor around the victim had been mopped with bleach, adding that the Redmon had an odor of bleach when deputies spoke to her.
Redmon, who’s jailed without bond, will be arraigned at 1:30 this afternoon before Judge Christopher Limbaugh at the Cole County Courthouse.
UPDATE: 80-year-old Cole County murder victim identified; his step-daughter is charged with murder
An 80-year-old Cole County man was stabbed and slashed to death by his step-daughter, graphic court documents allege.
Friday’s incident happened in the 3200 block of Lansing Creek road, which is south of Jefferson City.
Cole County prosecutor Locke Thompson has charged 27-year-old Rejeane Redmon with first degree murder, armed criminal action and tampering with physical evidence. Cole County Sheriff John Wheeler says the victim is identified as 80-year-old Melvin Callahan.
The Cole County Sheriff Department’s probable cause statement says Redmon had blood on her hands, face, legs and arms when deputies arrived and interviewed her. The court documents allege that Redmon “provided multiple accounts” of what happened and that she continually changed her story. The probable cause statement also says the floor around the victim had been mopped with bleach, adding that the Redmon had an odor of bleach when deputies spoke to her.
Redmon, who’s jailed without bond, will be arraigned at 1:30 this afternoon before Judge Christopher Limbaugh at the Cole County Courthouse.
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