 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. The identity of a body found in a shallow grave in the Turkey Creek area of Pike County has been officially identified. According to an indictment handed down today by Pike County Grand Jury, 31-year-old Jennifer Blankenship is accused of murdering Sam Kimberlain of Williamson, West Virginia. Kimberlain's body was found in a shallow grave outside of Blankenship's residence last week. Pike Commonwealth's attorney Rick Bartley said by what means Kimberlain was killed remains unclear. That's one of the things we're looking at. Items of evidence were taken from the scene and at this time we're just not exactly sure what may have been used. I can tell you no knife or gun were found so we do not believe he suffered any injuries from a knife or gun that would have caused his death. Bartley went on to say Blankenship and Kimberlain were in a relationship and police are still investigating what led her to allegedly murder Kimberlain who was in his late 60s when he died. There's several possible things that we're looking at but we're also going to be gathering financial records showing the banking records for Mr. Kimberlain seeing how much money he had been giving her, did she have access to his accounts, how much money had she been spending because we are aware that she had been using some of his credit cards and we're trying to track down that information. Jennifer Blankenship is charged with murder, tampering with physical evidence, abuse of a corpse in receiving stolen property. Another person, 32-year-old Oki Lee Hinkel Jr. was also charged in the indictment. Hinkel is charged with abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Sean Allen.