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KELLOGG, ID. -- The Kellogg man who killed a family of four in June of 2023 has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
According to court records, Kaylor shot Kenneth Guardipee and Kenna Guardipee first, followed by Aiken Smith and Devin Smith inside the residence.
WALLACE — The man who pleaded guilty to killing a family of four in Kellogg last summer will be sentenced Monday. Following mediation, Majorjon Kaylor pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree ...
WALLACE — A 32-year-old Kellogg man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in Shoshone County Court on Monday for killing a family of four.
The man accused of the execution-style killing of a family of four in Kellogg plans to plead guilty to lesser charges next week, according to an agreement filed in court records.
In September, Kaylor pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree murder, and one of burglary, in connection with a quadruple homicide that took place in Kellogg. He is accused of killing Kenneth ...
This story appeared on Spokesman.com on Sept. 13.A man accused of the execution-style killings of a family of four in Kellogg pleaded not guilty Wednesday, according to reports from KHQ.
Kaylor allegedly shot and killed 65-year-old Kenneth Guardipee, 41-year-old Kenna Guardipee, 18-year-old Devin Smith and 16-year-old Aiken Smith on June 18th in Kellogg.
Kaylor told officers he shot and killed 65-year-old Kenneth Guardipee, 41-year-old Kenna Guardipee, 18-year-old Devin Smith and 16-year-old Aiken Smith. The victims lived in a ground-level apartment ...
WALLACE, Idaho - A man accused of killing four members of a Kellogg, Idaho family this summer will move forward to trial.
WALLACE, Idaho - The preliminary hearing of a Kellogg man charged with four counts of first-degree murder has been postponed until August, new court filings show, after the suspect waived his ...
Crime Gag order imposed in Kellogg shooting case, more time needed for preparation A probable cause hearing was set for July 3 but has been moved to Aug. 16.
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