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| KY Killer Denied Parole |
| By kentucky.com |
| Published: 02/07/2011 |
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Karen Brown, one of three people jailed for the past quarter of a century for the stabbing death of Michael Turpin of Lexington, will spend at least another five years in prison. The full nine-member Kentucky Parole Board, deliberating behind closed doors in Frankfort for about 15 minutes on Monday, decided to defer a decision on whether to parole Brown for 60 months. The reasons cited were the seriousness of the crime and the fact that a life was taken, said Lisa Lamb, a spokeswoman for the Kentucky Department of Corrections. Brown, Elizabeth Zehnder Turpin, who was the victim's wife and purportedly Brown's lover, and Keith Bouchard received lengthy prison terms in 1986 for Michael Turpin's murder, one of Kentucky's most sensational homicide cases. Turpin's body had numerous stab wounds when he was pulled from the pond at Lexington's Lakeside Golf Course in February 1986. He was 22. Read More. |
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