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FRIDAY March 16, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Conviction upheld in Cartersville murder case STAFF REPORT Timothy Lee Buck. went to Buck’s friend’s home in had been at the scene of the murder • First, Robinson argued that the The murder conviction of a Cartersville where Buck was sleep- earlier that day, he agreed to help evidence against him was insuffi- Gwinnett County man for a crime According to court records: ing on a chair after a night of drink- police with the investigation. cient. He argued that Linley’s testi- committed in Cartersville was up- Robinson, his neighbor (Justin ing. Linley shot Buck, and The subsequent trial of Robinson mony against him was not held Thursday by the Georgia Cody Wise) and a friend (Antonio Robinson and Wise searched the went from March 25-27, 2013, in corroborated. Supreme Court. Linley) agreed to rob Buck because home for cash and valuables. Bartow County. The court said in its ruling that, Ted Debaise Robinson, of Sugar Robinson saw Buck with a large The three found nothing and although corroboration is required, Hill, was convicted by a Bartow amount of cash. fled. In Thursday’s ruling to uphold “only slight evidence of corrobora- County grand jury in 2013 of mal- After initially hesitating, Robin- The next morning, the owner of the conviction, the state Supreme tion is required” when testimony is ice murder, two counts of felony son eventually convinced Linley to the house found Buck dead and Court rejected Robinson’s three made by an accomplice who was murder, attempted armed robbery kill Buck and get him the money called police. contentions to the original ruling the only witness. and two firearm charges in connec- Linley owed him, which was $300. Later, after Robinson was iden- made in Bartow County. Robinson tion to the June 2011 killing of Robinson, Wise and Linley then tified by the police as a person who SEE CONVICTION, PAGE 8A Adairsville PD arrests 2 for selling meth ROOM TO GROW STAFF REPORT Two Adairsville residents were arrested Wednesday by the Adairsville Police Department for allegedly selling methamphetamine and pills out of their home on Pied- mont Street. According to a press release, Adairsville Police received infor- mation that Corey Redd, 25, and Charla Barnette, 27, were involved in selling illegal narcotics. A search was conducted on their home at around 2:30 p.m. Accord- ing to the release, police found JAMES SWIFT/DTN methamphetamine, Alprazolam, Cartersville-Bartow County packaging material, scales and Convention & Visitors other drug-related objects. Bureau Executive Director Ellen Archer, left, and SEE ARRESTS, PAGE 7A Business Development Manager Michele Sims stand where the planned 117-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel will be constructed. Redd Business class hotel coming to conference center BY JAMES SWIFT Ellen Archer, executive director of the she said, “but the financing package is in 5,000-6,000 square foot range. [email protected] CVB, said the hotel could open as early as place.” The total square footage of the hotel re- Barnette late next year. She didn’t have a concrete number for mains unknown, but Archer said it will not The Clarence Brown Conference Center “Conservatively, you’re looking at a six- how much Marriott International was in- exceed four stories. is getting some company — the month [window] between the last quarter vesting in the project. The facility itself will be constructed on Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & of 2019 and the first quarter of 2020,” she “There are all kinds of amenities that what is currently Bartow County-owned Taylorsville Visitors Bureau (CVB) has announced that said. could be added,” she said. “The ballpark property. No additional land has been pur- a 117-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel No rezoning will be required for the figures are about $120,000 per room for chased to facilitate its development. will be built right next door, with ground- hotel to be constructed. Permitting, envi- hotel development of that caliber.” “We have been reaching out to various man arrested breaking as early as July. ronmental studies and final architectural As for the planned amenities, CVB hotel developers, really, since 2010, with The hotel will be constructed on the east plans, however, must be approved before Business Development Manager Michele a real push on it in the past 18-to-24 for domestic side of the conference center, where a development can officially get underway. Sims said the hotel will have an in-house months,” Archer said. “It will be so great parking lot with an outlet to Roving Road Although Archer said an agreement has restaurant, a Starbucks cafe, a bar, a con- for the conference center because some- assault is today. The hotel will not be physically been made with the hotel developer, it’s venience store, a fitness room and at least times we fall short of just a couple of attached to the center, but the two facilities still not a 100 percent done deal at the mo- one swimming pool. rooms we need to get a group in.” STAFF REPORT will be connected via breezeways and a ment. Archer said the hotel will also have a A Taylorsville man was arrested shared courtyard. “The funds have not been transferred,” meeting space of its own, likely in the SEE HOTEL, PAGE 2A Monday and charged with aggra- vated assault, strangulation and bat- tery after he allegedly choked and threatened his girlfriend for a pur- chase she made. 28 named Outstanding Students According to a Bartow County Sheriff’s Office report, Austin BY DONNA HARRIS be recognized. We want the teachers medallion and a certificate. Ryan Turner, 23, pointed a shotgun [email protected] and school administrative staff to get “Each year, I know I encountered at his girlfriend at one point during a chance to tell how rewarding their someone special every time a child the argument when he had her In a time when the news is filled profession is when they can work climbs the stage to receive the cer- pinned to the ground and then fired with negativity about the younger with these outstanding students.” tificate and medallion the Optimist a round into the air. generation, a group of students in The annual recognition breakfast Club gives to them,” Yark said. When deputies arrived at around Bartow County has been recognized — which began in the early 1980s at “This year, my heart swelled with 2:15 p.m. on John Kay Road in for all the positive things they do. the Cartersville Civic Center then pride again as if each student chosen SEE ASSAULT, PAGE 7A The Cartersville Optimist Club moved to Trinity United Methodist was my own. To hear the teachers honored 28 Outstanding Students Church before finding a home at and principals describe their hon- from every public and private school Cartersville First Baptist five or six orees, I believe they experience the in Bartow County during its annual years ago — “seems to be a favorite same sort of emotions as I do.” Youth Appreciation Day breakfast of school principals and their admin- The chairwoman said the club Tuesday morning at Cartersville istrations,” Yark said. urges principals and teachers to use First Baptist Church. “The event gives them a chance to the message of the Optimist Interna- “We want the community to know recognize that child who makes tional creed — which includes being most of our school-aged children in them glad they chose education as a strong, looking on the sunny side of Bartow County are fine, praisewor- profession,” she said. everything, forgetting past mistakes, RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS thy individuals,” event Chairwoman Honorees were selected by their wearing a smile and expecting only Susan Yark, event chairwoman of the Cartersville Susan Yark said. “In fact, some of principal and staff to be recognized the best — to “select a child with Optimist Club’s Youth Appreciation Day, places an them are simply a joy to be around, as their school’s Outstanding Stu- engraved medallion on Mission Road Elementary fifth- Turner and those are the kids who need to dent, and each received an engraved SEE OUTSTANDING, PAGE 7A grader River Davis. 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Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 execute an inmate known as the dence that they said connected Georgia Bureau of Investigation that his convictions and sentence “stocking strangler,” a man con- Gary to similar crimes in New crime lab. have repeatedly been upheld by Phone: 770-382-4545 victed of raping and killing older York state. Additionally, they say, bite mark state and federal courts over the After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 women in attacks that terrorized a Gary’s lawyers have argued in a and fingerprint evidence relied past three decades.