Flint Farmer, recently acquitted of murdering Karena McClerkin, is now facing six new Obstruction of Justice charges filed by Howard County prosecutors.
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Prosecutors file new obstruction charges against Kokomo man in connection with Karena McClerkin case
During the jury trial, a witness testified Flint Farmer brought McClerkin’s body into her apartment and instructed her not to call 911.
The witness testified at trial she was afraid of Farmer and did as instructed by not calling 911, court documents read.
She testified that Farmer told her ‘you’re in it now,’ read court documents.
The witness testified she helped Farmer wrap McClerkin’s body in trash bags and rolled her in a carpet to avoid detection.
Another witness also testified at Farmer’s request, he transported the body of McClerkin to a shallow grave in Miami County, court documents alleged.
The male witness testified he believed he would be compensated by Farmer for removing the body and not speaking about it.
Following Farmer’s arrest in 2022, both witnesses were called to testify, but provided false statements at the request of Farmer, newly filed court documents allege.
Prosecutors also allege that during jury trial proceedings, Farmer told a family member information even after the separation of witness’s motion was made.
Typically, the purpose of a separation of witnesses order is to prevent the testimony of one witness from influencing that of another.
A hearing is scheduled for June 3.