Killa City update: Adrian Burks could be put to death and more
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Adrian Burks, the man charged with a quadruple homicide in KCK, could be put to death if found guilty.
Wyandotte County District Attorney Jerome Gorman is reportedly pursing the death penalty in Burks’ case. Burks is charged with killing 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. All were shot multiple times.
Last week, witnesses testified that Burks had admitted to the killings at 5234 Muncie Drive.
Burks has pleaded not guilty.
Also, in Johnson County, prosecutors presented their case against Alice Zeorlin, the 25-year-old charged with first-degree murder for the asphyxiation death of her newborn baby. Zeorlin allegedly gave birth to a baby girl, wrapped the child in a trash bag and stuck the baby in a refrigerator.
KCTV 5 reports that Zeorlin allegedly told police that she research “home abortion remedies” on the Internet.