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Ky. Prosecutors Link Stephenson To Aurora Murder

Charles "Steve" Stephenson

Boone County Jail

 

Leigh Jennings

 

(Burlington, Ky.) - New developments came Wednesday in the case of an Aurora woman’s murder.

 

Charles “Steve” Stephenson has been reported as a person of interest in the March 29 murder of Aurora resident Leigh Jennings. The 67-year-old was discovered dead in her apartment on Aspen Ridge Road on April 5.

 

An autopsy determined Jennings died of skull fractures caused by blunt force trauma to her head.

 

Stephenson, 58, appeared in Boone County Circuit Court Wednesday on charges of tampering with evidence and drug trafficking. He pleaded not guilty to both.

 

Prosecutors said those charges are as a result of Indiana authorities’ investigation into Jennings’ death.

 

Commonwealth Attorney Linda Tally-Smith said Stephenson was the last person to be seen with Jennings alive.

 

Stephenson has not been charged or named a suspect in the murder by Aurora Police.

 

Tally-Smith also said more charges are expected against Stephenson next week for financial fraud totaling more than $100,000, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

 

Stephenson, of Florence, is the nephew of slain Florence couple Bill and Peggy Stephenson. The 74-year-olds were found murdered in their apartment on Ridge Edge Court last May.

 

LINKS:

 

Person of Interest Indicted In Boone Co.

 

“Person of Interest” Arrested For Drugs

 

Police: Aurora Murder Victim Was Beaten To Death

 

Announcement Friday In Aurora Murder Case

 

Friend: Murder Victim Was Nurturing, Animal Lover

 

Friend Of Murder Victim Remains Hospitalized

 

Aurora, Florence Murders May Be Connected

 

Aurora Murder Investigation Continues

 

Death Investigation Underway In Aurora

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