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Prosecutors Rest Case in Ottawa Trial of Man Accused of Quadruple Killing

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OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) — Prosecutors have rested their case in the trial of an eastern Kansas man accused of killing four people, including an 18-month-old baby. The Kansas City Star reports Franklin County prosecutors spent two weeks laying out their case against 30-year-old Kyle Flack. He is facing one count of capital murder in the deaths of 21-year-old Kaylie Bailey and her daughter, Lana Bailey, in 2013. He also is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of 30-year-old Andrew Stout and 31-year-old Steven White. Flack did not testify and his attorneys did not call any witnesses. Court officials say closing arguments are scheduled for tomorrow (WED) morning in Ottawa. If Flack is convicted of capital murder, jurors next will consider whether he should be sentenced to death.

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