The man charged with killing four people in Farmville in September 2009 plead guilty to all four counts in court Monday and will serve the rest of his life in prison.
Thursday, September 16 2010 11:01 PM EDT2010-09-17 03:01:14 GMT
People in Farmville are still reeling from a horrific crime one year ago this week. The brutal killings of four people allegedly at the hands of a California horrorcore rapper.More >>
Tuesday, January 19 2010 4:16 PM EST2010-01-19 21:16:32 GMT
The trial date for the Farmville murder suspect now won't be set until the spring, and it could take even longer before the high-profile case is ever presented to a jury.More >>
Tuesday, October 6 2009 3:36 PM EDT2009-10-06 20:36:58 GMT
Across from Longwood University where Debra Kelley taught criminology and sociology, mourners packed Farmville United Methodist Church for two ceremonies to say goodbye to Kelley and her daughter Emma. It was a long and emotional day for relatives and friends. More >>
Tuesday, September 29 2009 10:00 AM EDT2009-09-29 15:00:11 GMT
The attorney for Farmville murder suspect Richard McCroskey met with prosecutors for the first time today. Cary Bowen says the meeting was cordial but he would not elaborate on what was discussed.More >>
Saturday, September 26 2009 2:47 PM EDT2009-09-26 19:47:30 GMT
Emotions are running high in a small West Virginia community where mourners remembered the life of a young woman murdered in Farmville. Just over a week ago, 18-year-old Melanie Wells and three others were found bludgeoned to death. More >>
Saturday, September 26 2009 2:28 PM EDT2009-09-26 19:28:47 GMT
A cab driver who drove an aspiring rapper suspected of killing four people to the airport says he talked about fighting with his girlfriend over a text message from another man. Richard "Sam" McCroskey of Castro Valley, Calif., was arrested at the airport the next day. More >>
Thursday, September 24 2009 9:20 AM EDT2009-09-24 14:20:06 GMT
NBC12 has been contacted by Rev. Sylvia Meadows of Farmville United Methodist Church about services for the mother and daughter victims of the quadruple murders in Farmville.More >>
Wednesday, September 23 2009 7:20 PM EDT2009-09-24 00:20:04 GMT
A visitation was held Wednesday for pastor Mark Niederbrock. Niederbrock was one of four people found bludgeoned to death last Friday in Farmville.More >>
Wednesday, September 23 2009 7:19 PM EDT2009-09-24 00:19:13 GMT
The sister of the young man accused in a quadruple murder in Farmville is speaking out. Sarah McCrosky says she's shocked by the accusations against her little brother. More >>
Tuesday, September 22 2009 5:41 PM EDT2009-09-22 22:41:32 GMT
We continue to learn more information following the discovery of four bodies inside a Farmville home. Today, authorities confirmed the victims' identifications and a cause of death. This, as more charges are expected.More >>
Tuesday, September 22 2009 5:06 PM EDT2009-09-22 22:06:31 GMT
The graphic images from the MySpace page of accused killer Richard McCroksey is raising new questions about the types of information put out on the internet. More >>
Tuesday, September 22 2009 9:28 AM EDT2009-09-22 14:28:54 GMT
At an 8:30 a.m. press conference this morning, Prince Edward Commonwealth's Attorney Jim Ennis announced the findings of the state medical examiner's office in the Farmville quadruple murder case.More >>
Tuesday, September 22 2009 8:29 AM EDT2009-09-22 13:29:25 GMT
We've learned that Pastor Mark Niederbrock had ties to Richmond. Niederbrock went to seminary school in Richmond. He was pastor of Walker's Presbyterian Church in Hixburg, which is in Appomattox County near Farmville. More >>
Monday, September 21 2009 7:43 PM EDT2009-09-22 00:43:09 GMT
Murder rocks a small town as Farmville police make a gruesome discovery-- four bodies inside the home of a local University professor. Armed and dangerous is how police described the man they say is responsible for slaying four people. More >>