Boone County man set to be sentenced for 2012 double murder

A Boone County man is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday morning for killing his wife and mother-in-law last year.

Timothy Parsons, 36, of Comfort will be sentenced by Circuit Judge William Thompson in Boone County Circuit Court at 9:30 Wednesday morning.

On March 19, Parsons pleaded guilty to two counts of first degree murder.

Police said Parsons admitted to killing his wife, Leigh Anne Kinder-Parsons, 35, of Bloomingrose and her mother, Gloria Sue Kinder, 62, of Lexington, Kentucky.

According to police, Parsons showed the bodies to a 15-year-old girl in the home hours later, tied her up and raped her.

The crime took place on May 15, 2012 at 517 River Avenue in Bloomingrose.





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