Two men charged in connection with the murder of Amber Spradlin in Prestonsburg in 2023 will remain on home incarceration until their February trial.
On Friday a judge ruled that Dr. Michael McKinney and Josh Mullins, who are charged with tampering with evidence, must stay on home incarceration despite a motion by their attorney a delay in the trial should allow them to move more freely.
The judge did slightly loosen the bond for M.K. McKinney who is charged with Spradlin’s murder.
It is still $5 million but can be secured with a $1 million property bond on top of $450,000 cash.
If he posts it, he will be under home incarceration with GPS monitoring and cannot live with his father.