A14 The BulleTin • Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Deaths: District attorney says suspect’s mother witnessed killing, summoned help Continued from A1 The next day — Sunday — she suggested they get some air and go for a walk, which was when she was able to summon help, Hummel said. Officers located Kilby on foot nearby shortly after. He report- edly indicated to police that he was responsible for the deaths of the Taylors and later provided information about the death of Daphne Banks, who was injured on Christmas Day in the same house, allegedly by Kilby. Kilby had been arrested that day after Banks was sent to the emergency room at St. Charles Bend with a serious head in- jury. Kilby told police she had fallen and hit her head, but po- lice and medical professionals did not believe his story. He was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault and other counts but was later was released from jail. Banks was in a coma for sev- eral weeks and died in January after being taken off life support. Kilby and Banks had a ro- mantic relationship, according to Hummel. The Taylor brothers, who lived together at the home on Granite Drive, are described as acquaintances of Kilby’s. Hum- mel said Kilby had a “dispute” with one of them. “Let’s put it this way: it wasn’t a two-way dispute,” Hummel said. “Mr. Kilby was angry at one of the roommates about something and he murdered him. Why the second room- Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Authorities are investigating two suspected murders at SW Lynx Lane and Granite Drive in Bend on Monday. mate was murdered, I’m still figuring out the exact details.” Monday morning, Kilby was indicted on three counts of murder for the deaths of the Taylors and Banks. For weeks, Banks’ two daughters were adamant Kilby should be charged in their mother’s death. Following news of the Tay- lor brothers’ killings, Banks’ daughter Rio Killian called for Hummel to resign. “I’m so saddened by this,” she wrote on Facebook. “It took 2 more people to die be- fore this was taken seriously. We asked multiple times what it was going to take to lock this man up. We advocated for our community on how unsafe it was for Randall Kilby to be out free … It feels like I’m reliv- ing my mother’s death all over again. I can’t take this.” Hummel stood by his de- cision to not charge Kilby for Banks’ death earlier, saying the information Kilby provided Sunday allowed them to charge him with murder for Banks’ death. Before, they didn’t have enough to go on, he said. “If we had that information earlier, he would have been charged earlier,” Hummel said. Charging someone prema- turely can increase a defen- dant’s chances of acquittal and it’s important to get the case right the first time, he said. “We have never held back charging people for homicide,” he said. “I’m confident if we had charged Mr. Kilby with homi- cide in January, he would have been found not guilty. We did not have sufficient evidence.” Kilby was assigned attor- ney TJ Spear to represent him. Spear declined to comment. Kilby has a lengthy criminal record and two open cases aside from the new murder cases. In the newest allegations, Kilby is charged with two counts of second-degree mur- der in the deaths of the Taylors and, for his alleged conduct toward his mother, one count of coercion. He’s charged with one count of second-degree murder for Banks’ death. Hummel, who has stated op- position to capital punishment, said second-degree murder charges could potentially be up- graded to aggravated murder in the future. Aggravated murder is the only crime in Oregon eli- gible for the death penalty. Bend Police and the district attorney’s office are currently investigating a separate double killing from August. No sus- pects have been arrested in the deaths of Ray Atkinson Jr. and Natasha “Tasha” Newby. In 1999, Robert Lawrence Staudinger killed three peo- ple in Tumalo, for which he received three life sentences. Staudinger, 49, is incarcerated in Two Rivers Correctional In- stitution in Umatilla. In 2002, Randy Joseph Stew- art was convicted of two counts of aggravated murder for kill- ing two people in Bend. She died in prison in 2019. In 2011, Julie Angela Still killed her daughter and shot her son before killing herself. The son survived. e e Reporter: 541-383-0325, gandrews@bendbulletin.com NATIONAL BRIEFING 10 shot dead at Colorado supermarket A shooting at a Boulder, Colorado, supermar- ket killed at least 10 people Monday, including a police officer, and a suspect was in custody, au- thorities said. Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold announced the death toll at a news conference Monday night, fighting back tears. The suspect was getting medical treatment and there was no further threat to the public, authorities said. Officers had escorted a shirtless man with blood running down his leg out of the store in handcuffs but authorities would not say if he was the suspect. Police were still investigating and didn’t have details on a motive for the shooting at the King Soopers store in Boulder, which is home to the University of Colorado. Baker sued again over alleged LGBTQ bias high court announced it would hear baker Jack A Colorado baker who won a partial victory at the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 for refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple went on trial Monday in yet another lawsuit, this one in- volving a birthday cake for a transgender woman. Autumn Scardina attempted to order the birthday cake on the same day in 2017 that the C LASSIFIEDS Phillips’ appeal in the wedding cake case. Scar- dina, an attorney, requested a cake that was blue on the outside and pink on the inside in honor of her gender transition. Her lawsuit is the latest in a series of cases around the U.S. that pit the rights of LGBTQ people against merchants’ religious objections. — Bulletin wire reports The Bulletin General Merchandise 504 Employment Opportunities 900 200 204 Want to Buy or Rent CASH for Wood dress- ers. 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Legal Section 746 of Title VII of the Consolidated Notices Appropriations Act of 2017 (Division A - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- tration, and Related Agencies Appropria- tions Act, 2017) and 1001 subsequent statutes Legal Notices & mandating domestic Public Notices preference applies an American Iron and Steel require- Legal Notice ment to this project. A DV E RT I S E M E N T All listed iron and FOR BIDS JEF- steel products used FERSON COUNTY, in this project must OREGON PERRY be produced in the SOUTH CAMP- United States. GROUND CON- Bid security shall be NECTION - 2021 furnished in accor- Jefferson County dance with the In- 715 S.E. Grizzly Road structions to Bidders. Madras, Oregon The Issuing Office for 97741 the Bidding Docu- Jefferson County, Ore- ments is Anderson gon, invites Bids for Perry & Associates, the construction of Inc., 2659 S.W. 4th Perry South Camp- Street, Suite 200, ground Connection Redmond, Ore- - 2021. 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Owner: Jefferson County, Oregon By: Matt Powlison Title: Public Works Di- rector Date: March 22, 2021 Legal Notice Amended Notice of Election Of District Board Members Redmond School District 2J Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, an election will be held for the purpose of electing three board mem- bers to fill the fol- lowing positions and terms, including any vacancy which may i h b d Create or find Classifieds at www.bendbulletin.com 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices exist on the board of Redmond School District 2J. One Director, Position No. 1, 4-year term One Director, Position No. 2, 4-year term One Director, Position No. 3, 4-year term Each candidate for an office listed above must file a declara- tion of candidacy or petition for nomina- tion for office with the County Clerk of De- schutes County, Or- egon, not later than the 61st day before the date of the reg- ular district election. The filing deadline is 5 pm on March 18, 2021. Amendment: The position holder for Redmond School District Board Posi- tion No. 4, resigned on Wednesday, March 17, creating a vacancy. In ac- cordance with ORS 255.245, the nomi- nating procedure to fill that vacancy will proceed as follows: Candidates for the of- fice of Position No. 4, a 2-year unexpired term, must file a dec- laration of candidacy or petition for nomi- nation for office with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, not later than 5 pm on Friday, March 26, 2021. Filing forms are avail- able at the De- schutes County Clerk’s office, 1300 NW Wall Street, Suite 202, Bend, Oregon 97703 and online at www.de- schutes.org/clerk. Nancy Blankenship Deschutes County Clerk Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF ORE- GON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES No. 20PB05682 In the Matter of the Estate of CAROL CHAPPELL De- ceased. NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un- d i d h b 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices dersigned has been appointed person- al representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal represen- tative c/o Lawrence W. Erwin, Attorney at Law, 221 NW Lafay- ette Avenue, Bend, OR 97703, within four months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the court, the per- sonal representative, or the attorney for the personal repre- sentative, Connie Smith. Dated and first pub- lished March 09, 2021. /s/ Connie Smith Personal Represen- tative Legal Notice NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS Estate of Nancy M. Larkin Case Number 21PB01898 Notice: The Cir- cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, has appointed Jane S. Mitchell as Personal Representative of the Estate of Nancy M. Larkin, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouch- ers to the Personal Representative, c/o Lindsay E. Gardner, Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis, PC, 591 SW Mill View Way, Bend, Oregon 97702 within four months from the date of first publica- tion of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by this proceed- ing may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of h h P 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices the court, the Per- sonal Representa- tive, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first pub- lished March 23, 2021 Personal Representa- tive: Jane S. Mitchell 2889 Hayden Creek Terrace Henderson, Nevada 89052 Attorney for Personal Representative: Lindsay E. Gardner, OSB #123205 Bryant, Lovlien & Jar- vis, P.C. 591 S.W. Mill View Way Bend, Oregon 97702 Telephone: (541) 382- 4331 Fax: (541) 389-3386 Email: gardner@ bljlawyers.com Legal Notice NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS Estate of Constance D. Lujan Case Number 21PB01956 Notice: The Cir- cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Deschutes, has appointed John Justin Ripley II as Personal Represen- tative of the Estate of Constance D. Lujan, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouch- ers to the Personal Representative, c/o Melissa P. Lande, Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis, PC, 591 SW Mill View Way, Bend, Oregon 97702 within four months from the date of first publica- tion of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by this proceed- ing may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the court, the Per- sonal Representa- tive, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first pub- lished: March 23, 2021 Personal Representa- i 1001 Legal Notices & Public Notices tive: John Justin Ripley II PO Box 1535 White Salmon, Wash- ington 98672 Attorney for Personal Representative: Melissa P. Lande, OSB #913493 Bryant, Lovlien & Jar- vis, P.C. 591 S.W. Mill View Way Bend, Oregon 97702 Telephone: (541) 382- 4331 Fax: (541) 389-3386 Email: lande@bljlaw- yers.com Legal Notice NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Doro- thy Roth under the Robert and Dorothy Roth Joint Trust, dated February 9, 2009, as amend- ed on February 4, 2020, has petitioned the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes, under Circuit Court Case No. 21PB01241 to determine the claims of the creditors of the trust settlor, Robert Rene Roth, who is now deceased. All claims against the trust estate must be present with vouchers attached, to Dorothy Roth, c/o Lisa Andrach, Fitch & Neary, P.C., 210 SW 5 th Street, Suite 2, Redmond, OR 97756, within four (4) months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the Court, the Trust- ee, or the Attorney for the Trustee. Dated and first pub- lished March 9, 2021. (Publish 3 times) ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE: Lisa Andrach 210 SW 5 th Street, Suite 2 Redmond, OR 97756 P: (541)316-1588