Neighbor Reacts to Detailed Plans for Murders Found in Home
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Updated: 6:10 AM Nov 3, 2009
Neighbor Reacts to Detailed Plans for Murders Found in Home
Fulks Run, Va.
Neighbors of the couple accused of three murders in West Virginia are shocked to find out what was allegedly being planned in the couple's Rockingham County home.
Posted: 7:29 PM Nov 2, 2009
Reporter: Josh Knight
Email Address: jknight@whsv.com
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Neighbors of the couple accused of three murders in West Virginia are shocked to find out what was allegedly being planned in the couple's Rockingham County home.

Nakia Keller and Lorie Taylor are behind bars, charged with killing her ex-husband, his new wife and her five-year-old daughter.

Deputies say they found a detailed plan for committing the murders after investigators searched the suspects' home in Fulks Run.

Along with the plan, they found a list of supplies including gasoline, a body suit, a firearm and pliers for carrying out the crime.

Neighbors are stunned that the crime was allegedly being planned by their neighbors.

"I know I talked to him and stuff, several times. I never thought they'd do that, nothing like that I mean. Never heard nothing out of them. Never hear them arguing or nothing," says Leon Conley, a neighbor across the street.

Nakia Keller has a court appearance schedule for Thursday and Lorie Taylor has her first appearance scheduled for Friday.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Annie on Nov 7, 2009 at 04:34 PM

Unfortunately West Va doesn't have the death penalty. I think they should die of a slow and extremely painful death somehow.
Posted by: Tamara Location: WV on Nov 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM

They should never see the light of day again! This is truly the scum of the earth! Did they actually think they could do this and live happily ever after! Sick! Now her children have neither parent!
Posted by: Rick Location: Stuarts Draft on Nov 3, 2009 at 06:43 AM

Death penalty
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