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    Couple Charged in Shooting Case

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    By KMAN Staff on February 7, 2013 State News

    EL DORADO, Kan. (AP) A 24-year-old El Dorado man has died from gunshot wounds he suffered at his home.

    El Dorado police Chief Tom Boren says Trevor Wakefield died Wednesday after being shot on Monday.

    Boren says a Wichita couple charged in the shooting is likely to face amended charges after Wakefield’s death.

    Montee Ray Iverson, 34, and Mandy Renee Crandall, 29, made first appearances in Butler County court Wednesday on the original charges. A third person arrested in the shooting has been released without charges.

    The Wichita Eagle reports Iverson has an extensive criminal history, including being sent back to prison five times on parole and probation violations. Crandall also has served prison sentences for drug convictions and a probation violation.

    The two suspects were arrested separately near Winfield on Monday.

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