KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A Missouri man has been ordered to stand trial in last year’s killing of a well-known dog breeder from Kansas City, Kan.
The Kansas City Star reports a Wyandotte County judge on Wednesday bound Darrell Lee Broxton, 50, over for trial on charges of first-degree murder, theft and auto burglary.
Broxton, of Kansas City, Mo., is accused in the December 2012 death of 69-year-old Peter Belmont Jr. in the older man’s Kansas City, Kan., home. A doctor testified during the preliminary hearing that Belmont had been attacked with a sharp implement, such as a hatchet.
Belmont raised Afghan hounds and was internationally known on the dog show circuit as a judge and handler. He had also taught art in the city’s public schools for many years before retiring.