 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company, get a speed slow to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets, and 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. A West Virginia man who pleaded guilty to helping dispose of a body this summer appeared in court for sentencing today in Kentucky. 33-year-old Oki Lee Hinkle of Delbar in West Virginia was sentenced today in Pike Circuit Court before Special Judge Tom Smith. In June, Kentucky State Police received a call from the Mingo County Sheriff's Office requesting assistance, locating a subject that had been reported missing to their department. KSP Troopers and Mingo County Sheriff's deputies responded to a residence on Turkey Creek Road in Pike County. A search warrant was obtained and investigators located a body buried in a shallow grave. The body was later identified as 69-year-old Sam Kimberlain of Williamson, West Virginia, who was the missing person out of Mingo County. 31-year-old Jennifer Blankenship of Turkey Creek and Hinkle were arrested in connection to Kimberlain's death. Blankenship was charged with murder. She pleaded not guilty. Hinkle was charged with tampering with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. In November, Hinkle pleaded guilty to the charges in Pike Circuit Court. Hinkle's conviction came by way of a plea agreement requiring he testify against Jennifer Blankenship in the case. Today, Hinkle was sentenced to three years in prison for tampering with physical evidence and 12 months for abuse of a corpse. Both will run concurrently. In Pikeville, Shelby Porter, EKB News.