At first, when Bonnie Faye Todd got the news about the arrest of Ken Register, she could not believe it. Hes been our friend for years and years, Bonnie told The Sun News on February 19, 1992. He was everybodys friend around here.

Bonnie Todd said Ken Register was one of the last people she thought would be charged with her daughters murder. She remembered how apprehensive Ken seemed after submitting to a blood test for the police. I said, Ken, you dont have to worry about your blood test. You didnt do it. she said. Hes the only one I said that to.
It did not take long for Bonnies disbelief to turn into bitterness. He needs something worse than the electric chair, she later said. He deserves just what she got, said Bonnie, referring to her daughter.
According to The Sun News, on February 20, the entire
It was soon revealed that this was not the first time Ken Register had been arrested. On September 23, 1991, police arrested him at

Ken Register was arrested after one of the victims gave police the license number of the mans car. The number matched the license plate number on his mothers car. Shirley Register told police that her son was driving her car at the time and date of the incident. One of the women picked his picture out of a photographic lineup in less than 30 seconds.
Ken was released on $2,000 bond set by a



