New details revealed in Crystal Rogers case at Brooks Houck hearing in Nelson County
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Attorneys for Brooks Houck told a judge Monday it would be “unfair” and close to impossible to put Houck and his two co-defendants on trial together for the murder of Crystal Rogers because of how much false information was provided.
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Steve Lawson also has given about 20 hours of contradictory testimony and information about the case, Brooks Houck's attorney Brian Butler told a Nelson County judge at a hearing Monday
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