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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Brian Epperson in Two Kentucky Overdose Deaths

Evidence linking the cases through matching capsules and toxicology results led to federal charges.

Overview

  • A Lexington federal grand jury indicted Brian Phillip Epperson, 44, on two counts of distributing methamphetamine resulting in death tied to Reacheal Dawson and Kristen Morris.
  • Each federal count carries a minimum sentence of life in prison if he is convicted, and he is now in federal custody at the Clark County Detention Center.
  • Epperson previously faced Powell County charges in the Morris case, including murder, possession of methamphetamine, and tampering with physical evidence, with an arraignment in September.
  • Investigators cite identical drug capsules found in both cases, rental records for an Airbnb in Stanton and a Red Roof Inn in Winchester, and toxicology findings of 14,000 ng/mL methamphetamine in Dawson and 57,000 ng/mL in Morris.
  • Police say he is a suspect in a separate November 2024 overdose in Lexington that remains under investigation, while victims’ families urge the harshest penalties and fear additional victims.