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Busick Bond Set at $1-Million

Harvey County, Kansas

 

An attorney for a man accused of the 1999 deaths of an Oklahoma couple and the disappearance of two 16-year-old girls wants the mother of one of the teens to turn over notes from a private investigation she conducted.

Attorney Gretchen Mosley requested the notes Monday during the first court appearance of 66-year-old Ronnie Dean Busick, who faces four counts of first-degree murder and other charges.

Busickmade his initial court appearance yesterday. Bond was set at $1-million dollars. He will be back in court on May 11th.

Authorities say Danny and Kathy Freeman of Craig County were shot to death on Dec. 30, 1999. Officials say friends Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman disappeared the same day and were never found. Lauria had spent the night at the Freemans' home.

A motion filed by Mosley says the investigative notes compiled by Lorene Bible, Lauria Bible's mother, could be used to question witnesses.