Dec 18, 2020

Parolee guilty in Kansas City woman's violent death

Posted Dec 18, 2020 2:00 AM
Hurley-photo Jackson Co.
Hurley-photo Jackson Co.

KANSAS CITY (AP) — A Kansas City man has been convicted of killing a woman whose body was found stuffed in a trash bag.

Kevin Hurley, 62, was convicted of second-degree murder Wednesday by a Jackson County judge in beating death of 42-year-old Brandy Helbock-Castaneda.

He will be sentenced after a sentencing assessment is completed.

Helbock-Castaneda’s sister reported missing on Dec. 5, 2015. Her body was found in the trash bag on Jan. 8, 2016.

Hurley was arrested in March 2018 after DNA taken from the victim's ankle matched his, according to court documents.

After Hurley denied knowing Castaneda, further testing showed DNA from a rope around the victim’s hips matched Hurley’s or someone in his paternal lineage.

Hurley had been paroled in 2013 after serving nearly 30 years for first-degree robbery and murder convictions in Jackson County.