El Dorado News-Times

Arkansas police release report on carnival killings

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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — One of four carnival workers accused of dumping the bodies of a slain Kansas couple had ordered the killings while posing as a carnival mafia member, according to Arkansas police.

Carnival workers Kimberly Younger, Michael Fowler, Rusty Frasier and Christine Tenney were charged this week in Crawford County Circuit Court, the Arkansas DemocratGa­zette reported . The charges include abuse of a corpse, theft by receiving and tampering with physical evidence in the deaths of Alfred "Sonny" Carpenter and Pauline Carpenter.

Younger allegedly posed as a carnival mafia member named "Frank Zaitchik" and texted others last month to kill the Carpenters on the fairground­s at Great Bend, Kansas, where the couple were vendors, according to Van Buren police. Detectives discovered Younger had a Facebook page in the name of Frank Zaitchik while examining her phone, according to police reports.

Police said Fowler told investigat­ors that Frasier stabbed Alfred Carpenter before Fowler shot him. Fowler then went into the couple's camper and

shot Pauline Carpenter, according to police reports.

Fowler told investigat­ors that the killings were initiation into the carnival mafia, police said. Zaitchik also told texted others to clean the inside of the camper and to dispose of the bodies, Fowler allegedly told investigat­ors.

The four suspects loaded the couple's bodies into the camper and dumped them in a creek bed north of Cedarville, according to police reports. Tenney's sister-in-law told authoritie­s Tenney called and said she was kidnapped by three others who had murdered an elderly couple and that she's being held against her will, police said. Authoritie­s found the suspects at an apartment complex.

Younger, Fowler and Frasier are being held on $1 million bond. Tenney is being held on $250,000 bond. All have pleaded not guilty.

No charges had been filed in Kansas as of Wednesday, according to the Kansas attorney general's office. The Barton County sheriff's office, the Great Bend Police Department and the Barton County attorney's office are conducting the investigat­ion, according to the attorney general.

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