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15 charged in PA after man sentenced for murdering witnesses

EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Officials announced Monday a man was sentenced for his role in the murders of three individuals, one of whom was cooperating with a drug investigation, leading police to 15 other co-conspirators.

According to U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam, Kevin Coles, age 37, of New York and Maryland, was convicted as a result of a six-year investigation into the murders of three people on June 25, 2016.

Police say three people were killed on a property on Welsh Run Road in Mercersburg, Franklin County. Troopers say they found the bodies of Wendy Ann Chaney, 39, Hagerstown, MD, Brandon Cole, 47, Fayetteville, PA, and Phillip Matthew Jackson, 36, Mercersburg, PA, in a barn on victim Jackson’s property.

All of the victims were shot, three had their hands zipped tied behind their backs, and were set on fire, investigators stated. Evidence showed that Wendy Chaney was in a relationship with Kevin Coles, and she was a co-conspirator, assisting in their drug distribution operation.

Cole learned Chaney was cooperating with federal authorities and ordered for her to be murdered, police said. Cole then had his co-conspirators hire a Baltimore-based gang, known as the Black Guerilla Family, to travel and kill Chaney, according to court documents.

Investigators believe the gang killed Chaney to protect the drug trafficking activities of Coles and his co-conspirators, while Jackson and Cole were murdered to prevent them from being witnesses to the crimes of violence that were done at the Jackson property.

As stated in the release, the gang never found any money on the property but stole drugs and firearms.

U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam stated as a result of the investigation the following people were charged along with Cole:

Coles was tried by a jury in Harrisburg in April 2022 and convicted on all 16 counts of
the indictment, to include interstate travel to commit murder, murder of a witness, and drug
trafficking offenses.

He has now been sentenced to three consecutive terms of life imprisonment for the murders and additional consecutive terms of imprisonment amounting to 35 additional years for various firearms convictions.