Jun 24, 2009 | WIBW-TV Topeka
"Hard 50" For Salina Man Convicted Of Murder
Kenneth Eugene Wilson , 45, was convicted last month of first-degree murder, aggravated burglary, burglary of a residence and criminal possession of a firearm in the March 2008 slaying of 55-year-old Jeffrey Scott Noel at his home near Portis.
In March 2008, the small, northwest Kansas town of Portis sustained a devastating loss with the death of Jeffery Scott Noel.
Finding a dry eye or a voice capable of producing speech Tuesday inside the Osborne County Courthouse after Kenneth Eugene Wilson was found guilty of the March 2008 murder of Portis resident Jeffery Scott Noel was a tough task.
Guilty verdict in slaying of Kansas farmer
A Salina man has been found guilty in the 2008 slaying of a farmer in north-central Kansas.
AG gets guilty verdict in murder case
Attorney General Steve Six announced Tuesday that a jury in Osborne County found Kenneth Eugene Wilson guilty of murdering a farmer with his own gun.
Sides rest in Portis murder case -,
By RYAN CHRISTNER rchristner@dailynews.net OSBORNE a ' Attorney General Steve Six called the prosecutiona TMs final witnesses today, resting the statea TMs case against 46-year-old Salina resident Kenneth Eugene Wilson.
Witnesses all describe similar car near scene -,
Those who last saw Jeffery Scott Noel alive or were near his home around what is believed to have been the time of his murder were some of the witnesses who spoke Friday in Osborne County District Court during the trial of 45-year-old Salina resident Kenneth Eugene Wilson, who is charged in the March 2008 killing.
Opening statements heard in Portis murder trial
" Emotions ran high Wednesday at the trial of Salina resident Kenneth Eugene Wilson, as the wife of slain Portis resident Jeffery Scott Noel took the stand and testified about the events of March 25, 2008, the day her home was burglarized and her husband was found murdered inside her home.