
TULSA (AP) — Two brothers accused of robbing and shooting four women to death in January should stand trial on first-degree murder charges, a judge ruled Friday in Tulsa district court.
Cedric Poore and James Poore were stone-faced as they were led away from the courtroom in shackles on the seventh day of their preliminary hearing in the killings of 23-year-old twins Rebeika Powell and Kayetie Melchor, 33-year-old Misty Nunley and 55-year-old Julie Jackson.
The brothers are accused of robbing the four women, then shooting them out of fear of being recognized by their victims.
The women were discovered around midday in a back bedroom of Powell's apartment on Jan.
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