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Father Doesn’t Believe Son Capable of Murder

  BLOOMFIELD, Ind. (AP) _ The father of one of two southwestern Indiana men accused of killing a 19-year-old woman says anyone who knows his son knows he couldn’t have done it.
 
  WTHR-TV reports that Gilbert Buskirk also said he was sorry and if he could have stopped the killing of Katelyn Wolfe he would have. 
 
  A Greene County judge entered not guilty pleas Friday for 25-year-old Jordan Buskirk of Jasonville and 26-year-old Randal Crosley of Linton. They are charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit rape and criminal confinement.
 
  According to a probable cause affidavit, Buskirk confessed to police that he and Crosley killed Wolfe. 
 
  Buskirk’s attorney, Jacob Fish, declined comment Friday. A message seeking comment was left Friday for Crosley’s attorney, Alan Baughman.

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