OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) State prosecutors are seeking mental health and prison records of an Ottawa man charged with killing four people on an eastern Kansas farm in May.
The subpoenas were mentioned at a brief hearing Thursday in Franklin County District Court for Kyle T. Flack, 28, who is charged in the deaths of Andrew Adam Stout, Steven Eugene White, Kaylie Kathleen Bailey and Bailey’s 18-month-old daughter, Lana-Leigh in rural Franklin County.
Flack is charged with capital murder, first-degree murder, rape and criminal possession of a firearm.
Prosecutors filed subpoenas under seal for undisclosed business records. The Lawrence Journal-World reports defense attorney Ron Evans said prosecutors were seeking mental health and prison records. A spokesman for the state’s attorney general’s office said the state wouldn’t comments about motions filed under seal.