The Associated Press
CADIZ — A man charged with killing two sisters and their young brother at their home last week has made a court appearance by video in western Kentucky.
Kevin Wayne Dunlap of Hopkinsville appeared before a Trigg County judge Monday by video from jail and did not enter a plea. He is represented by a public defender.
Dunlap faces murder and other charges in the deaths of 17-year-old Kayla Williams, 14-year-old Kortney Frensley and 5-year-old Ethan Frensley. Their mother was wounded but survived. Dunlap was arrested Saturday.
Officials in the Cadiz courtroom for Dunlap’s appearance said surviving family members were in attendance but did not wish to comment to reporters.
The Kentucky New Era in Hopkinsville cites divorce records that show the 36-year-old Dunlap is a married father of young children and an Army veteran.
Another hearing in the case has been set for Friday.

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