PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (WMDJ) – The prosecution in the murder case of Amber Spradlin has made known the physical evidence that could be introduced at trial.
Prosecutors will be presenting an autopsy and final report from the State Medical Examiner’s office, a copy of the floor plan of the residence of Dr. Michael McKinney, 911 calls, security video and surveillance screenshots along with cell phone data.
The prosecution will also present an assortment of Forensic testing and utilize testimony from different Forensic specialist.
Those listed to be called as witnesses by the state include the FBI, several KSP detectives and a former Prestonsburg City Police Chief.
Spradlin was found dead at the residence of Dr. McKinney at Arkansas Creek on June 18th, 2023.
Dr. McKinney, M.K. McKinney and Josh Mullins each face eight counts of tampering with physical evidence. M.K. McKinney has also been charged with murder.
Dr. McKinney and Mullins have been released to home incarceration on full cash bond. M.K. McKinney remains at the Floyd County Detention Center.
A pretrial date is scheduled for October 24th at 2 p.m. in Floyd Circuit Court.






