Two arrested for murder of Waynesburg man

An attempted robbery in Rockcastle County led law enforcement to the truck that was stolen from a Lincoln County homicide scene, and the two individuals wanted for questioning.

According to Lincoln County Sheriff’s Detective Rob Oney, Matthew Brinkley Wilson, 33, and Una Mae Singleton, 43, were located by the Rockcastle County Sheriff’s Office at about midnight late Thursday into Friday morning.

“They were, I think, staying at a hotel and had the truck hidden,” Oney said. “Rockcastle County Sheriff’s Department went out there on a call involving these two. I don’t know whether it was the male or female, but they tried to steal possibly a purse from somebody. Then Rockcastle authorities noticed the truck.”

Singleton and Wilson were both arrested for the murder of 38-year-old Daniel Adams.

“First they were detained for questioning. Upon being interviewed, both subjects were arrested,” Oney said Friday morning.

Adams was beaten to death in his home on Clear Fork Road, according to the Lincoln County Coroner, who pronounced him dead at 8:20 a.m. on Nov. 30.

A pickup truck, as well as money and a cell phone, were stolen from the scene.

Oney said the motive is possibly drug-related.

“The truck was found and taken to KSP (Kentucky State Police) Post 11 and it will then be transported to the crime lab for further processing,” Oney said.

Wilson and Singleton were both lodged in the Lincoln County Regional Jail and charged with murder, first-degree robbery, and theft by unlawful taking (auto).

No bond had been set as of Friday morning, according to the jail website.

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