Florence man’s capital murder charges include death of unborn child

MUSCLE SHOALS — A Florence man was indicted today on four counts of capital murder, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced.

According to a news release from Marshall’s office, Travis Eric Fallows, 35, was served with the indictment against him today and is being held without bail.

Following an investigation by the Attorney General’s Investigations Division and the Muscle Shoals Police Department, Marshall’s Criminal Trials Division presented evidence to a Colbert County grand jury on July 31, resulting in the indictment.

The indictment charges Fallows with one count of capital murder for the deaths of two or more persons and three individual counts of capital murder for the January 2015 shooting deaths of Gary Baskins, Kayla Glover, and Kayla Glover’s unborn child, while they were inside a vehicle, the release said.

If convicted, Fallows faces the death penalty or a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

No further information about the investigation or the alleged crime in this case may be released at this time as this is an ongoing investigation.

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