Ryan James Lindsey of Norfork, who is facing the death penalty for the murder of then 35-year-old Cody Stradford in December 2020, has picked up yet another
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Ryan James Lindsey, 31, is facing the death penalty for the murder of the 2020 murder of 35-year-old Cody Stradford, has picked up new charges for throwing a rage-fueled-tantrum in the Baxter County Detention Center late last month, according to KTLO.
One of the lawyers for a Mountain Home man facing the death penalty for his involvement in the murder of then 35-year-old Cody Stradford has filed 37 motions in
Photo: Ashley Nicole Hendricks One of four people charged with involvement in the late 2020 murder of Cody Stradford of Mountain Home has been jailed on new
Photo: Allison Cunningham One of the four people charged with involvement in the murder of then 35-year-old Cody Stradford in late 2020 appeared in Baxter
Photo: Ashley Hendricks One of four people charged with involvement in the murder of Cody Stradford in late 2020 appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court
Photo: Ryan James Lindsey A Mountain Home man facing a murder charge and already locked away in prison on earlier convictions appears to have gotten in trouble
Ryan James Lindsey
A man accused of being involved in the murder of 35-year-old Cody Stradford recently picked up new charges while an inmate in the Baxter County jail.
In late March, 28-year-old Ryan Lindsey was observed by a jail staff member, “waving a ‘shank’ made from a broken piece of Plexiglas around in his cell.”
Attempts to have Lindsey give up the homemade weapon voluntarily didn’t work and a special team was assembled to resolve the situation.
WANTED A DEAL
Lindsey is reported to have tried to bargain with the jailers, saying he would let them have the homemade knife if they would give him a can of “dipping tobacco.”
Photo: Ryan James Lindsey and Allison June Cunningham
Charges against two of the four people suspected of being involved in the murder of 35-year-old Cody Stradford have been amended to capital murder, meaning the death penalty could be on the table.
Forty-two-year-old Allison Cunningham and 28-year-old Ryan James Lindsey, both of Mountain Home, are now facing the amended charges. They were both arrested in Hidalgo County, Texas.
A bond hearing for Cunningham had been scheduled during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Monday, but was canceled. Bond for both Cunningham and Lindsey remains set at $1 million each.
Prosecutor David Ethredge said Cunningham’s attorney, Gary Mitchusson of Forrest City, had been made aware of the amendment in the charge.