Summary
Former Kentucky sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines pleaded not guilty to the fatal courthouse shooting of District Judge Kevin Mullins.
Stines’ defense attorney highlighted a deposition he gave before the shooting as a significant factor in the case, suggesting it could provide evidence of emotional disturbance.
Stines faces the death penalty if convicted of the murder charge.
The extreme emotional disturbance is because he was accused of not properly training and supervising his deputy… who raped a woman in the judge’s office.
While you’d think an adult (the deputy) would know that they shouldn’t rape someone, the sheriff is the one who deputized him, and is responsible for giving him power in the community.
There’s also this:
In another article it said that wasn’t the only time the judge’s number had called the sherrif’s daughter
This is Lechter County, it’s where a special was filmed about Appalachian poverty back in the 60s. Like, modern stereotypes of hillbillies are literally based on these families. The Mullins’ were one of the first family’s there, this wasn’t just any judge, it was a judge from one of the families who’s ran this county for over 200 years, and not just any county, one of the poorest in the nation.
Occam’s razor and all, but I’ve had my eye on this one for a while now. Some crazy shit is liable to come out of this, there’s a lot of skeletons hidden in hollers.
And there’s a very good chance the judge and sheriff were both wildly corrupt.
About the same chance as the sun coming up tomorrow, I’d wager.
Sounds like he’s gun’n for a cabinet position.