Double murder trial postponed until April
Published 1:09 pm Thursday, February 18, 2016
A three-day trial has been rescheduled for 40-year-old Gregory Anthony Taylor, the suspect accused of killing two Dillwyn men in November 2014.
According to the Virginia Courts Case Information System and the Buckingham Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, a three-day trial is set for April 27, 28 and 29 in Buckingham Circuit Court.
The trial was postponed from its original dates this week.
According to felony arrest warrants, Taylor is being charged in connection with the deaths of 65-year-old Radford Thomas Ranson and 51-year-old Kenneth Dean Beasley, both of Dillwyn.
Taylor is being charged with seven felonies, including two counts of murder in the first degree, use of a firearm in committing of a felony and capital murder of multiple persons. Taylor has been indicted on all charges.
The Buckingham Sheriff’s Office calls the November incident a double homicide.
According to a press release dated Nov. 23, 2014, from Buckingham Sheriff William G. “Billy” Kidd Jr., “On Nov. 23 … at around 4:38 a.m., the Buckingham County Emergency Communications Center received a call about a shooting that occurred at 78 Roachs Lane (in) Dillwyn … Deputies responded and discovered two deceased males. …”
The release states that a joint investigation between the sheriff’s office and the Virginia State Police led to Taylor’s arrest.
The suspect was apprehended at the scene by deputies, stated the release.