 The second of two men charged in connection to the murder over a shooting at a Mingo County Cemetery appeared in court Wednesday morning. 20-year-old Anthony Rahim Ariaga of Ohio appeared in Mingo County Magistrate Court for a preliminary hearing for the murder of coal company executive Ben Hatfield at Mountain View Memory Gardens in Mayer. During Wednesday's hearing, the assistant county attorney brought forth witness Deputy Allen Mounts with the Mingo County Sheriff's Office. Deputy Mounts investigated the murder and told the court Ariaga admitted to the murder during a video statement. He admitted that his intention was to rob Mr. Hatfield and during the course of that robbery he murdered Mr. Hatfield. Officials have said they believe Ariaga and conspirator Brandon Fitzpatrick were trying to get money for drugs. Before court adjourned, Attorney David Foley brought forth allegations of misconduct by correctional officers while Ariaga was being transported. Foley will give that information to administration at Southwestern Regional Jail for an investigation. However, no action was taken during Wednesday's court hearing. Based on Wednesday's preliminary hearing, Magistrate Barry Markham determined the state has established probable cause to believe the offense was committed and the defendant did commit the crime. The case now moves to Circuit Court for consideration by the grand jury. Reporting in Williamson for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.