LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Commonwealth Attorney's Office has moved to dismiss a case of a man accused of fatally stabbing a woman at a Louisville retirement home.
Kenneth Muse, 73, had been indicted in July after being charged with murder in the death of Brenda Kemp at her apartment at Friendship House last May.
He called 911, admitting to the stabbing.
The Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office said their prosecutor filed the motion to dismiss the case because Muse had died.
No other information including how Muse died was released.
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