AUGUSTA - Two men, including one who is currently overseas in the military, have been accused in the April drowning death of a man in Lake Olmstead. <br>
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The Richmond County grand jury indicted Gary Riles Payne and John Christopher Kuykendall Tuesday on murder charges in the death of Marty Thomas Gibson, 48. <br>
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Payne was arrested Tuesday but Kuykendall was not. He is currently on military duty in Kuwait. <br>
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Kuykendall was stationed at Fort Gordon in April. <br>
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District Attorney Danny Craig told The Augusta Chronicle that Kuykendall would be brought back soon to face the murder charge. <br>
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``This is a very interesting case, from a factual and legal basis,'' Craig told the Augusta newspaper, adding that it appeared Payne and Kuykendall had not known Gibson perviously. ``It's not very hard (to arrange Kuykendall's return) because he's in the military.'' <br>
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Gibson, who was mentally disabled, was found floating in Lake Olmstead April 18. Gibson was seen by neighbors at 3 a.m. outside his home, drinking heavily. Five hours later, a fisherman found him a mile away near the Broad Street bridge. <br>
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A tow truck operator who was called to the scene was able to identify Gibson. <br>
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Relatives said Gibson, who lived with his father and stepmother, was mentally disabled and suffered epileptic seizures.