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KANSAS CITY, Mo. —A suburban Kansas City teenager whose body was found earlier this week regained consciousness after she was first assaulted but then was attacked again until she died, her uncle said Wednesday.
Keighley Alyea, 18, of Overland Park was found dead in a farm field in western Missouri on Monday, nearly a week after she had been reported missing. Three men, including a former boyfriend, have been arrested and charged with her murder.
Alyea's uncle, Eddie Frentrop, 42, of Independence, Mo., said authorities told the family his niece's attacker thought she was dead at one point, but that she came to and was attacked again until she died. He did not know how Alyea was attacked...
Police have not released the cause of death or the manner in which she was assaulted.
Three Johnson County men have been arrested and charged in Alyea's death. Dustin Hilt, 18, Joseph Mattox, 21, and Gerald Calbeck, 18, each face charges of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery. They have not entered pleas, and are being held on $2 million bond.
Frentrop said Alyea, who lived on her own and worked two jobs, had been dating Hilt "off-and-on" for about two years. Zane Todd, lawyer for Hilt, said Wednesday the suspects would likely not enter pleas until November...
The family is planning a funeral service for this weekend.
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Three Men Charged In Overland Park Teen's Death - WDAF
Three Charged With Murder In Keighley Alyea Death - True Crime Report
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