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Trial Begins in Campsite Murders

Posted/updated on: November 2, 2017 at 9:17 am

Trial Begins in Campsite MurdersBRYAN — The trial got underway Wednesday morning in Bryan for William Mitchell Hudson, charged with the brutal murder of six people at an Anderson County campsite. Hudson is accused of murdering Kade Johnson, 6; Karl Johnson, 76; Hannah Johnson, 40; Thomas Kamp, 46; Nathan Kamp, 23; and Austin Kamp, 21, at a Tennessee Colony campsite in November 2015. According to KETK and the Palestine Herald-Press, Anderson County District Attorney Allyson Mitchell will seek the death penalty.

Officials say Hudson assisted the victims after one of their vehicles got stuck in the mud. Afterwards, the group invited him to join the gathering. Carl Johnson and his daughter Hannah were found dead in a travel trailer near the campsite. The four other victims were discovered in a pond behind the suspect’s home on CR 2217. Carl’s wife, Cynthia Johnson, escaped and called for help during the attack. She is the lone survivor.



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