Local Dude Stays Winning Murder & Dismemberment Case

Aftermath and petty charges amid nasty police report deets . . .

Here are the basics of the NOT GUILTY aftermath . . .

A Clay County jury found Colton Stock not guilty of first-degree murder and not guilty of armed criminal action.

The jury did convict Stock on abandoning a corpse and tampering with physical evidence . . . Firefighters located the body of 35-year-old Matthew Calkins, of Gardner, inside the home. Court documents say an autopsy determined Calkins was shot twice before his body was dismembered and burned.

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KC man charged in dismemberment case found not guilty on some charges

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City man accused of killing and dismembering a man before setting him on fire was found not guilty on some charges this week. A Clay County jury found Colton Stock not guilty of first-degree murder and not guilty of armed criminal action.


A dismembered body was found in a Kansas City man's basement. He was acquitted of murder

A Northland man was acquitted Thursday of a murder charge that stemmed from the grisly discovery of a dismembered corpse in his Kansas City basement in 2019. The jury trial for Colton Stock, 33, ended with a verdict of not guilty on counts of first-degree murder and armed criminal action that were brought by a grand jury indictment in Clay County.

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