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The first trial in the murder of Crystal Rogers began Tuesday in Bowling Green, nearly 10 years after the Bardstown mother ...
Steve Lawson's trial is well underway with jurors already hearing opening statements and emotional testimony from Sherry Ballard, Rogers' mom.
Jury selection is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. CT. For a typical jury trial in Warren County, the court calls 85 jurors to report for jury duty. The judge, prosecutor and defense attorneys have a ...
It was an emotional first day in the trial for one of the men charged in Crystal Rogers' death and highly publicized disappearance.
As the first trial in the Crystal Rogers case begins, Bardstown residents are hoping for closure in a decade-long mystery.
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Digs, delays and trials: Where the Crystal Rogers case stands now2025 marks ten years since Crystal Rogers ... missing on fourth of July weekend, 2015, after calls from her daughter and mother went unanswered. Her mother, Sherry Ballard, filed the missing ...
Crystal Rogers: Bardstown mother of five goes missing Rogers ... property next to Bluegrass Parkway in Bardstown. An unknown person fired one shot and hit Ballard in the chest, instantly killing ...
The boyfriend of Crystal Rogers ... His bail is set at $10,000,000. Rogers was last seen or heard from on July 3, 2015, according to an FBI missing person poster. Her mother reported Rogers ...
Houck, a 41-year-old Bardstown resident, has long been at the center of the investigation into Crystal ... last person to see Rogers alive, on July 3 or July 4, 2015. She was reported missing ...
THE FBI HAS WRAPPED UP ITS SEARCH FOR CLUES IN THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CRYSTAL ROGERS ... that is the focus of the latest search. Rogers was reported missing on July 5, 2015 when she was 35 years ...
The indictment doesn’t mention Rogers’ name but says the crime happened on July 3 and/or July 4, 2015 in Nelson County. Rogers was reported missing ... Crystal posted to social media asking ...
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