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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A Kansas teenager allegedly murdered by her ex-boyfriend and two others regained consciousness after she was attacked and kidnapped — but the three suspects chose to "finish killing her," her uncle told FOX4KC.

Keighley Alyea, 18, was found dead late Monday in a farm field near Harrisonville, Mo., after disappearing a week earlier.

Alyea's former boyfriend Dustin Hilt, 18; his cousin Joseph Mattox, 18; and his best friend Gerald Calbeck, 18; were charged Tuesday with first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery.

The teen's uncle, Eddie Frentrop, said police told Alyea's father that she was initially attacked in her hometown of Overland Park but woke up after she was abducted, according to FOX4KC.

"Somewhere along the drive out east of Harrisonville, she regained consciousness," Frentrop said. "At that time, they had the option to do the right thing, and they chose to finish killing her."

Alyea's best friend, Jessika Beebe, said she tipped detectives off that Hilt was behind the teenager's disappearance because of the couple's violent, on-again-off-again relationship.

"He's abusive. He's so abusive," Beebe told the station. "All she ever talked about was him beating her. And being scared of him."

Alyea vanished about midnight on Sept. 29. That day, she'd spoken of getting back together with Hilt, her best friend said. Beebe tried to talk her out of it, but said Hilt had gotten Alyea addicted to drugs and she wouldn't listen to her.

Court documents show that Alyea was killed Sept. 30, hours after she disappeared.

District Attorney Steve Howe declined to discuss why or how the victim was killed at a Tuesday news conference.

The three suspects appeared in Johnson County Court Tuesday to face the charges; each is being held on $2 million bond.

Frentrop told the station that a tattoo of Hilt's name will be removed from Alyea's body before she is buried.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,561801,00.html

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Any photos of the moronic suspects?

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They should send them to Australia with the rest of the criminals.

No, no, no. Australia is pure and clean and has no such vicious hoodlums. They ship their garbage over to the cesspool called the USA. Hasn't BY taught you ANYTHING yet?

He's here, so I guess you're right.

I thought BY said something like 'In Australia it is not uncommon to be sentenced to 4-5 years for first degree homicide' on a previous post. I wonder how many months they'd get in his beloved Australia?

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India, gun buyback and steamroll.

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They should send them to Australia with the rest of the criminals.

No, no, no. Australia is pure and clean and has no such vicious hoodlums. They ship their garbage over to the cesspool called the USA. Hasn't BY taught you ANYTHING yet?

He's here, so I guess you're right.

I thought BY said something like 'In Australia it is not uncommon to be sentenced to 4-5 years for first degree homicide' on a previous post. I wonder how many months they'd get in his beloved Australia?

You are absolutey right. He did say that first degree murder gets a 5 year sentence. So Australia must be the country of choice for murderers since the penalty is so light.

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