Whybark could be released to his family, but confined to his residence. He would not be allowed to have any contact with the other defendants. If requested by their attorneys, the judge indicated the court could extend bond hearings to the boys once they are released from youth services, sometime next year. Kenin Thornton was 19 when he died. He was a graduate of Thunder Mountain High School. Good says they declined to address the court. Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram.
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A third teen charged in the case pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assault and was placed on probation. Koon sentenced year-old Clinton Lavon Ross to serve five years of supervised probation. The three were charged as adults with second degree murder after Thornton died from injuries one week after being assaulted on a country road near Glen Rose in July At the time of the incident, Whybark was 17 and Norwood and Ross were According to a probable cause statement accepted as fact by the court, Norwood struck Thornton one time and knocked him to the ground unconscious.
Whybark then repeatedly kicked Thornton in the head and face and dragged him to a roadside ditch, according to the statement. Thornton, 19, was visiting Malvern. He and a second victim, Jerry Haynes, were wallking down Traskwood Road when the boys stopped their truck and assaulted Thornton. The statement said Ross never struck Thornton, but chased Haynes, who was uninjured.
The three were charged as adults with second degree murder after Thornton died from injuries one week after being assaulted on a country road near Glen Rose in July At the time of the incident, Whybark was 17 and Norwood and Ross were According to a probable cause statement accepted as fact by the court, Norwood struck Thornton one time and knocked him to the ground unconscious.
Whybark then repeatedly kicked Thornton in the head and face and dragged him to a roadside ditch, according to the statement. Thornton, 19, was visiting Malvern. He and a second victim, Jerry Haynes, were wallking down Traskwood Road when the boys stopped their truck and assaulted Thornton. The statement said Ross never struck Thornton, but chased Haynes, who was uninjured. A thenyear-old male, who was in the truck with the other three boys, was not charged in the incident because he did not participate in the assault.
We hope that what happened today will bring them some type of closure and maybe just a little peace. In a prepared victim impact statement, Mrs.
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