OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) — Hundreds of Franklin County residents are expected to receive jury summonses for the capital murder trial of a man accused of killing four people. Kyle Trevor Flack's trial is scheduled to begin February 1, 2016. He's charged with capital murder in the 2013 slayings of 21-year-old Kaylie Smith Bailey and her daughter, 18-month-old Lana-Leigh Bailey. He's also charged with premeditated first-degree murder in the deaths of 30-year-old Andrew A. Stout, and 31-year-old Steven White. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that summonses for 600 Franklin County citizens are expected to be mailed next week. Questioning of the possible jurors will start February 1 and is expected to last 12 days. Also Tuesday, a Franklin County judge granted prosecutors permission to show jurors security video clips depicting three of the victims.