Man charged in Madill teen's death appears in court
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Posted: 9:24 PM Feb 7, 2012
Man charged in Madill teen's death appears in court
ARDMORE, OK -- An Ardmore man charged with the murder of a Madill teen appeared in court for his preliminary hearing this morning.
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ARDMORE, OK -- An Ardmore man charged with the murder of a Madill teen appeared in court for his preliminary hearing this morning.

31-year old Keith Titsworth is charged with First Degree Murder in the stabbing death of Madison Nelson last August. Her body was found in a shed behind her mother's home where Titsworth had been living.

The girl was about to start her sophomore year at Madill High School. Friends say she had recently moved out of her grandparent's house.. and in with her mother and her mother's boyfriend, Titsworth.

He is expected back in court on March 28th for arraignment.

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