A Kimberling City man will spend 5 years on probation after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Fifty-year old Dennis Horn was given a suspended sentence this week in Stone County. He had been charged last September with supplying drugs to two men who were later found dead. Stone County authorities said the two had injected a mixture of Fentanyl and apple juice. Stone County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Selby says Horn did have a prescription for Fentanyl, which he had filled the day before the two men came to his home on September 27th. But Selby says there was no evidence to indicate that Horn knowingly supplied the two men with the drug…
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Forty-five year old Robert Murray of Kimberling City and 46-year-old Mark Marshall of Sparta were found dead less than an hour after going to Horn’s home. Selby says Horn had a number of prescription medications at his home, some of which had not been prescribed for him. The plea agreement was for possessing Lorcet without a prescription.
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A Kimberling Cityman originally charged in connection with the deaths of two other men in Stone County will be on probation following a plea agreement for possession of a controlled substance. Stone County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Selby says there is no evidence to indicate that 50-year-old Dennis Horn knowingly supplied the two men with Fentanyl…
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Forty-five year old Robert Murray of Kimberling City and 46-year-old Mark Marshall of Sparta were found dead less than an hour after going to Horn’s home the morning of September 27th. Selby says while a number of prescription medications were found at Horn’s home, not all had been prescribed for him. The guilty plea to possession of a controlled substance was for Lorcet, which was in Horn’s possession without a prescription.