Three years after Kaitlyn Jenkins and Quantasia Grant were killed in a mass shooting at a 21st birthday party in Madison County, attorneys for one of the suspects is claiming critical evidence was either lost or destroyed and wants the case against him dismissed.
Ashton Elliott’s defense team filed a motion to dismiss his indictment Sunday.
In the motion, Elliott’s team argues the missing evidence limits his ability to defend himself in a multi-shooter case. The motion claims the state failed to provide 14 key recordings and other evidence, which were referenced in their investigative materials. Elliott’s team says these recordings were crucial for identifying other shooters and reconstructing the events at a birthday party in Brownsboro on Jan. 8, 2023, where two people were killed and nearly a dozen others injured…