Killa City: Adrian W. Burks charged with first-degree murder in KCK quadruple homicide

Wyandotte County District Attorney Jerome Gorman charged Adrian W.

Burks with four counts of first-degree murder in Monday’s quadruple

homicide in KCK.

Gorman told reporters Thursday that domestic violence was “driving force” behind the homicides. But Gorman cautioned that his office and detectives are still trying to piece together what happened Monday at the home at 5234 Munice Drive.

The bodies of 21-year-old Amanda J. Remmers, 66-year-old James A. Warren, 41-year-old Peggy Castleberry and

3-year-old Juanita D. Castleberry-Bess were discovered with Monday. All had gunshot wounds.

Gorman acknowledged that one of the victims had a romantic relationship

with Burks. That relationship led police to Burks, Gorman said, but he

wouldn’t say which victim had the relationship with Burks. However, news reports have linked Burk romantically to Amanda Remmers.

Gorman’s office is reviewing the case to see if it qualifies for the death penalty. Gorman

said the case already meets one of the criteria — the multiple deaths.


Updated
: The Star spoke with Jesse Bess, the father of the slain 3-year-old girl, who said he wants his daughter’s killer to suffer. “In fact, I want my daughter’s picture in his cell so every day when he wakes up, he knows what he did.”

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