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6 Suspects Charged With Man's Murder

Prosecutor: Men Feared Victim Would Talk About Earlier Homicide

POSTED: 8:14 pm CDT April 13, 2004
UPDATED: 5:22 pm CDT April 14, 2004

Six people were charged on Tuesday in connection with the murder of a Kansas City, Kan., man whose body was found last week.

Two women discovered the body of 37-year-old Bryant Davis in Welborn Park on Friday. Authorities said he was forced to drink PCP and died of a drug overdose. The death was classified as an accidental overdose until at least one person came forward to discuss the attack, KMBC's Donna Pitman reported.

Wyandotte County Prosecutor Nick Tomasic said Davis' body was taken to the park after he was killed.

"We believe his body was dumped in the park sometime around six or seven in the morning on the 9th," Tomasic said.

The suspects face charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and multiple accounts of aggravated assault and aggravated battery. They are:

suspects in murder of Bryant Davis
  • Duronn Clark, 18
  • Nolan Clark, 19
  • Reginald Jackson, 18
  • Tyrone McGee, 27
  • Aric Nunnally, 22
  • Kavin Nunnally, 20

    Bonds were set at $250,000, except for McGee, who is being held on $1 million.

    Prosecutors believe the men killed Davis because they were afraid he would tell police about a connection one of the accused killers has to a February homicide.


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