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🗓️ 13 March 2025
⏱️ 18 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is murder in the morning with Tony Bruske and Stacey Cole. |
0:05.1 | Despite a video showing what appears to be a cold-blooded murder, talking about the sheriff and the judge here today. |
0:18.8 | The attorney in this case that is representing former sheriff, Sean Mickey |
0:25.7 | Steins, insists there is more to the case than meets the eye. I'm hoping there is because this is |
0:33.5 | kind of insane. On September 19, 2024, in a quiet courthouse in Lecter County, Kentucky, |
0:41.1 | Steins allegedly walked into the chambers of district judge Kevin Mullins and shot him multiple |
0:46.5 | times. The entire incident was captured on surveillance footage, and the images are as damning as |
0:52.6 | they come. Mullins caught off guard, scrambling to |
0:56.7 | take cover under his desk, while Steins keeps firing. According to defense attorney Jeremy Bartley, |
1:03.9 | what happened in that office wasn't just the result of a single moment, but years of tension, |
1:09.6 | legal battles, and alleged threats. It's extremely |
1:14.4 | complicated, Bartley told Court TV's Vinny Politan, pushing back on the apparent opened and shut |
1:21.1 | nature of the case. This isn't just about what's seen on the video. That's a bigger story here. |
1:28.3 | At the time of his murder, Mullins, was a key figure in a lawsuit involving allegations |
1:34.2 | of sexual misconduct against a deputy who worked in the courthouse. |
1:39.1 | The lawsuit accused former deputy Ben Fields of chorercing women on house arrest into sexual favors |
1:48.9 | with at least one incident allegedly taking place inside Mullen's own chambers. |
1:58.5 | Well, Stein's wasn't named as a defendant in the suit. He was questioned under oath just days before the shooting. In the week prior to and the week of deposition, lots of people noticed that Mickey had become more and more increasingly paranoid, |
2:18.9 | that he became sleepless, had gone nights without sleep. |
2:23.2 | And there was an overwhelming amount of pressure on him, Bartley said, |
2:28.3 | painting a picture of a man under immense psychological strain. |
2:33.8 | The deposition, combined with what Bartley described as a number of people, under immense psychological strain. |
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