Dastardly duo rob 70 year old man of his rare coins, then toss him off a bridge....body still not re

Sh*t like this really gets in my crawl.....these two scumbags will pay for this one!!! 
They sound like bumbling idiots!!!!!
Kentucky State Police have not yet recovered the body of 70-year-old Paul Slusher, a Fourmile, Kentucky murder victim.
Volunteer rescue crews have been walking the banks of the Cumberland River, near Pineville.
Troopers said they plan to bring in cadaver dogs and divers on Thursday or Friday, depending on weather conditions.
The people charged in the case were in court Tuesday.
Lora Amburgey and Joshua Parsons face robbery, kidnapping, murder, and tampering with evidence charges.
The lead investigator in the case, Detective Doyle Halcomb, laid out a timeline for the judge based on evidence collected and statements from the accused.
He said Amburgey and Parsons told different stories to Kentucky State Police, each blaming the other for hatching a plot to rob Paul Slusher.
According to police, Amburgey and Parsons cleaned out a safe in Slusher's garage, bound him with duct tape and boot laces, drove him in a van to
Amburgey's apartment, and unloaded the van. Then one or both of them drove to the Page bridge and tossed a struggling Slusher over the side.
The next day, police were looking for Amburgey's van, and they found it.
Police say she and Parsons were inside, along with a suitcase bursting with old, rare coins from Slusher's safe and Slusher's wallet.
Police say evidence shows they tried to cash in the coins using a machine at a Kroger.
The judge found probable cause and sent the case to a Bell County grand jury.
The two suspects will stay in jail without bond.
Slusher's family's focus is recovering his body, so they can lay him to rest.
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They sound like bumbling idiots!!!!!
Kentucky State Police have not yet recovered the body of 70-year-old Paul Slusher, a Fourmile, Kentucky murder victim.
Volunteer rescue crews have been walking the banks of the Cumberland River, near Pineville.
Troopers said they plan to bring in cadaver dogs and divers on Thursday or Friday, depending on weather conditions.
The people charged in the case were in court Tuesday.
Lora Amburgey and Joshua Parsons face robbery, kidnapping, murder, and tampering with evidence charges.
The lead investigator in the case, Detective Doyle Halcomb, laid out a timeline for the judge based on evidence collected and statements from the accused.
He said Amburgey and Parsons told different stories to Kentucky State Police, each blaming the other for hatching a plot to rob Paul Slusher.
According to police, Amburgey and Parsons cleaned out a safe in Slusher's garage, bound him with duct tape and boot laces, drove him in a van to
Amburgey's apartment, and unloaded the van. Then one or both of them drove to the Page bridge and tossed a struggling Slusher over the side.
The next day, police were looking for Amburgey's van, and they found it.
Police say she and Parsons were inside, along with a suitcase bursting with old, rare coins from Slusher's safe and Slusher's wallet.
Police say evidence shows they tried to cash in the coins using a machine at a Kroger.
The judge found probable cause and sent the case to a Bell County grand jury.
The two suspects will stay in jail without bond.
Slusher's family's focus is recovering his body, so they can lay him to rest.
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If I said how I really felt, I'd be permanently banned.
<< <i>Those scumbags should not be allowed to continue to breath.
If I said how I really felt, I'd be permanently banned. >>
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We can hope for that ... although the hanging would be more appropriate ... and I have a couple "friends" that could probably
provide an even more appropriate demise
In my opinion, for crimes like these, a little (or a lot) of suffering for the convicted might go a long way
Very sad, sad case ... prayers for the family
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<< <i>This was a scary and disturbing read...my prayers go out to the victim's family and I hope that couple gets what's coming to them. >>
I couldn't agree with you more!!!!!! My condolences to Mr. Slusher's family on this unnecessary tragedy!!!
<< <i>The robbers most heinous crime was cashing in the coins in a coin star! I'll bet the deceased is still shuddering over that. >>
Funny but not really funny.
Lance.
and be paroled! They should get the chair, IMHO.
JT
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<< <i>Those scumbags should not be allowed to continue to breath.
If I said how I really felt, I'd be permanently banned. >>
I also think the perpetrators should be used for gator bait. Lethal injection is too lenient for them.
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<< <i>I said this when saddam was captured, but this will go well for them too. They should be thrown in a pit of fire ants and achilles tendon slit. Of course you would need to sound proof the room and feed them quite often to make sure it isn't quick and easy
P.S. This is not me on the ant and I'm not quite sure if it is male or female either. >>
I'd like to see Jack Lambert on that ant!!!!