Fall 2020 trial set for woman accused of killing ex-senator

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Photo: Rebecca O’Donnell being led into court in June. Photo: Courtesy KAIT

POCAHONTAS, Ark. (AP) – A judge has set a fall 2020 trial date for a woman
charged with killing a former Arkansas state lawmaker who was found dead outside her home.

Jonesboro television station KAIT reports the judge on Friday scheduled
Rebecca Lynn O’Donnell’s trial to begin Oct. 19. She is charged with capital murder in the death of former Republican state Sen. Linda Collins, whose district included eastern Fulton County and all of Izard, Sharp, Independence and Randolp counties.

Collins, who went by Collins-Smith in the Legislature, was found dead June 4 outside her home in Pocahontas, which is about 130 miles (210 kilometers) northeast of Little Rock. Investigators said she died from multiple stab wounds.

Prosecutors have said they’re seeking the death penalty against O’Donnell, who is also charged with abusing a corpse and evidence tampering.

A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for Feb. 28.

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