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Posted: 7:11 AM Feb 1, 2012
KY Serial Killer to be Sentenced in 1991 Kidnapping and Murder
A man described by Kentucky prosecutors as a serial killer is set to be sentenced for a kidnapping that resulted in the death of a Bardstown distillery worker in 1991
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ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) -- A man described by Kentucky prosecutors as a serial killer is set to be sentenced for a kidnapping that resulted in the death of a Bardstown distillery worker in 1991.
Special Judge Thomas O. Castlen is scheduled to hand down the sentence for 55-year-old Michael Dale St. Clair at 1 p.m. EST in Hardin County Circuit Court in Elizabethtown.
A jury on Jan. 23 convicted St. Clair of capital kidnapping in the death of Francis "Frank" Brady and recommended a death sentence. The Hardin County jury was empaneled following a reversal by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2010 on an evidentiary ruling.
A judge in November sentenced St. Clair to death for murder in Bullitt County, where Brady's remains were found.
St. Clair has been convicted of murdering five people.

