 The scene of the crime is presented by Billy Johnson Jr. Attorney-at-Law. Last week, I talked to Kentucky State Police Detective Tony Tackett about the 1998 double homicide of Joel and Herbert Winton in Staffordsville. Tonight, we'll hear from Dwayne Price, Johnson County Sheriff, who investigated this case nearly two decades ago. Back in 1998, we, at the Pipeville Post, I was still with the state police. We'd received a call of, there's a couple bodies located out behind the tourism building. It was a residence that sat by itself, as well off the road. Not many people knew where it was at. But we'd received a call. A girlfriend of one of the victims had called the post. Or now I'm on one here. Ultimately, our agency ended up up there. And there were both victims, Herbert and Joel Winton, father and son. The son was found outside. I think he was kind of like face down. And the father was located at the foot of the steps at the residence. And I do know by, you know, I wasn't the initial detective on this case. But when I made detective, I inherited this case. So I redone it. But we know it wasn't a robbery. There was nothing missing. There was no murder weapon found at the scene. Both of them had a single gunshot. And basically, we've been at a standstill since then. There was no evidence located at the scene. 20 years after the initial investigation, authorities still have hope for solving this case. Well, this case, I guess next year, will be 20 years old. And I, you know, whoever done this has had to have told somebody. So, you know, if you're that person they told, you know, just come forward, you can contact us here at the office, 789-3411, or you can contact State Police Post at 433-7711. Reporting in Johnson County, I'm Polly Hopkins for EKB News.