May 22, 2013

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Trial date set for murder suspect

MARSHALL CO., OK-A trial date has been set for a Marshall county man accused of murder in Friday morning's preliminary hearing.

Marshall County District Attorney, Craig Ladd, said Joshua Scott is scheduled for arraignment on January 2nd. Ladd said Scott faces three counts of first degree murder for the death of Chad Page, Ashleigh Lindsey and her unborn child. He is also facing charges on harboring a fugitive, larceny of a vehicle and conspiracy to commit burglary.

Scott is accused of murdering Chad Page in July and stealing his car, then giving the gun to Joshua Mahaffey. Mahaffey then shot and killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend Ashleigh Lindsey before killing himself.


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