LOADS OF NIFONG NEWS at K.C. Johnson’s place.
And another case of false charges closer to home: “A Campbell County man spent 63 days behind bars falsely accused of murdering his two-year-old daughter. . . . The autopsy found no evidence of any prescription drugs in Tabitha’s system. Instead, the cause of death was a bronchial asthma attack. ‘All they had to do was follow their own advice and wait for the autopsy,’ says Coltharp’s attorney, Greg Isaacs. He is representing Coltharp in a possible lawsuit.”