LAWTON (WKZO) — The final suspect in the murders of Roberta and Carlin Noble has faced a judge and admitted his role. 44-year-old Timothy Andrews denyed he killed anyone, but admitted he participated in the crimes that led up to those murders and the cover up.
The couple was brutally killed and then their Lawton home set on fire to cover up the slayings in 2002.
Michelle Goggins and Ronald Spangler have been convicted for the killings, the prosecutor claiming they did it to rob the couple so they could buy drugs.
Andrews entered a plea to 2nd degree murder and will be sentenced on July 20th.





