 Spring Cleaning is here and Appalachian Wireless has the deal to get you started. Get a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a penny or a Galaxy S8 Plus for only $89.99 on the region's best network. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. So your agreement requires you to store for details. Late Thursday evening, Kentucky State Police lodged two people in the Letcher County Jail in the murder of Ricky Gibson, a man reported missing for several days. 38-year-old Clifford Cottle of Welch Hollow and Neon and 50-year-old Deidra Ann Keithley of Joe's Creek and Pike County are both charged with murdering Ricky Gibson, who has been missing for several days. Troopers in Letcher County had been conducting a missing person's investigation on Ricky Gibson. Through the course of that investigation, they interviewed two individuals concerning possible information on Gibson's whereabouts. Investigators were led to charge Clifford Jermaine Cottle and Deidra Ann Keithley. Cottle was charged with one count of murder and one count of tampering with physical evidence, while Deidra Keithley was charged with one count of complicity to commit murder and also a count of tampering with physical evidence. According to court documents, a fight broke out in a bathroom at Cottle's residence between he, Gibson, Keithley and one other person. That fight, court documents said, led to Gibson being shot. Court documents said Cottle and Keithley worked together with the third as-yet-identified person to move Gibson's body. Police found a body on Heyman Hill near Neon on Thursday, and they believe it is that of Ricky Gibson. This morning, the investigators were led to Heyman Hill Road area in Letcher County where they were able to locate the body of Ricky Allen Gibson. Kentucky State Police Master Trooper Jody Sims said the investigation is still ongoing. If anyone may have information that may assist in any possible other involvement, there is contact with the State Police post-13 and hazard. Clifford Cottle and Deidra Keithley are both charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence. They remain lodged in the Letcher County Jail. Reporting, I'm Chris Anderson, EKB News.