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The trial for a Camden County man charged with first degree murder is on hold again.
Steven Endsley has been sitting in jail for nearly four years after being charged in the deaths of two of his neighbors.
Authorities say Endsley stabbed 27 year-old Danielle Smith and strangled her mother, 61 year-old Teresa Jackson. Then, they say, he burned their mobile home with their bodies inside back in August of 2016.
A date has been set for his trial eight times, however, Monday it was cancelled again.
Laclede County, where the trial has been moved to, is operating under rules the Missouri Supreme Court set during the pandemic. All non-essential court business is on hold.
His trial has been rescheduled for June of 2021.
Camden Co murder trial delayed for the eighth time
Steven Endsley has been sitting in jail for nearly four years after being charged in the deaths of two of his neighbors.
Authorities say Endsley stabbed 27 year-old Danielle Smith and strangled her mother, 61 year-old Teresa Jackson. Then, they say, he burned their mobile home with their bodies inside back in August of 2016.
A date has been set for his trial eight times, however, Monday it was cancelled again.
Laclede County, where the trial has been moved to, is operating under rules the Missouri Supreme Court set during the pandemic. All non-essential court business is on hold.
His trial has been rescheduled for June of 2021.
Camden Co murder trial delayed for the eighth time