Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trial set in Collins’ killing

- JOHN MORITZ

The trial for a Pocahontas woman accused of killing former state Sen. Linda Collins will take place at the Randolph County Courthouse in October, according to the circuit clerk.

Rebecca Lynn O’Donnell faces capital murder and other charges in connection with the death of the former Republican lawmaker from Pocahontas. The trial will start Oct. 19, a judge ruled Friday. Debbie Wise, the circuit clerk for Randolph County, said the trial is expected to last two weeks, and has been scheduled through Oct. 30.

O’Donnell was arrested in June, less than two weeks after police found Collins dead outside her home from multiple stab wounds. Prosecutor­s have said that O’Donnell, a friend and former campaign aide to Collins, was filmed removing security cameras from inside Collins’ home on the last day the former senator was seen alive.

O’Donnell pleaded innocent to all the charges against her at a hearing in July.

The murder of Collins drew a flurry of attention to Pocahontas, the seat of Randolph County, this summer.

National TV networks sent news crews to cover earlier hearings, and all the judges on the 3rd Judicial Circuit — where Collins’ ex-husband, Philip Smith, once served as a judge — later recused from hearing the case.

David Goodson, a retired judge from nearby Greene County, was assigned to hear the case.

At a hearing in July, Goodson agreed to allow the release of a redacted affidavit that gave the first details about what led police to arrest O’Donnell. Goodson ordered that other investigat­ive documents in the case remain under seal and he also ordered attorneys not to discuss the case.

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