A motions hearing is set for today for a man who is charged in the deaths of a couple in Cherryhill Township just outside of Clymer in October of 2016.
The motions hearing will be for Nathanial Ray Price, who is charged in connection with the murders of 26-year-old Timothy Gardner and 20-year-old Jacqueline Brink. This motions hearing will specifically focus on an Omnibus Pre-Trial motion for relief. Police say that Price along with Justin Stevenson and Isaiah Scott went to Gardner and Brink’s apartment on the pretense of buying marijuana. When they got there, Price and Stevenson jumped Scott and beat him with a metal pipe. They then went upstairs and killed Brink, as she was a witness to the killing. Price said Stevenson killed Brink, while Stevenson has said that Price killed her.
Scott had been charged as an adult, but his case was eventually transferred to juvenile court. Stevenson pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder, and is serving concurrent life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole. Today’s hearing will come before Judge Thomas Bianco at 8:30. Jury selection is set for November 18th, but a criminal call hearing is also set for December 6th.











