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Quadruple Homicide Suspect to Attend Change of Plea Hearing

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ A change of plea hearing has been scheduled for an Indiana man who's facing the death penalty in a quadruple homicide.

Kenneth “Cody” Rackemann faces murder charges in the shooting deaths of four people during a botched robbery at an Indianapolis drug house in early 2014. He's accused of killing three people, wounding a fourth person and then ordering someone else to kill her.

The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/1U1D1za) reports that the Marion County prosecutor's office hasn't confirmed whether a plea agreement is being negotiated for Rackemann, but defendants generally change their original plea of not guilty to guilty during a change of plea hearing.

Rackemann's attorney didn't respond to a message seeking comment from the newspaper.

Court records show the hearing is scheduled for Dec. 18 in Marion County Superior Court.

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