NEW INFO: Bond Reduced in Fatal DUI Crash
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Posted: 11:24 PM Jul 18, 2008
Last Updated: 3:17 PM Aug 5, 2008
Reporter: Randy Yohe
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UPDATE: Tuesday 8/5.

CATLETTSBURG, Ky (WSAZ)-- A judge has reduced the bond for the man charged with murder in a fatal DUI crash.

21-year old Billy Joe Barker is charged with death of Russell Bellomy.

The 71-year old died after the motorcycle he was operating was struck by a truck driven by Barker. Police said the truck crossed the center line on Blackburn Avenue near Oakview Elementary School in Ashland.

A passenger on the motorcycle, 12-year-old Kristoffer Calloway, was critically injured. He remains in the hospital today.

During a hearing Tuesday in Boyd County Circuit Court, Judge David Hagerman reduced Barkers' bond from $150,000 to $100,000.

Barker's attorney had asked the bond be reduced to $35,000.

Hagerman also set Barker's trial for December 2.

UPDATE: Wednesday @ 6:00 p.m.

ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) -- A 12-year-old boy who was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident last week is getting better Wednesday.

Kristoffer Calloways' father called us Wednesday evening and said Kristoffer was taken off life support and is breathing on his own. Kristoffer was hurt Friday night in the crash when police say Billy Barker collided head on with the motorcycle Kristoffer was riding.

Kristoffer's grandfather Russell Bellomy was killed in the accident. He was buried Wednesday afternoon. Police say Barker was drunk when the accident happened. He pleaded not guilty to murder, assault and DUI charges earlier this week.

Kristoffer remains in critical condition, and doctors say there is a possibility one of his legs may have to be amputated. He also had suffered head trauma.

UPDATE: Monday @ 6:00 p.m.
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (WSAZ) -- Ashland resident Billy Barker pleaded not guilty Monday to murder in connection with a Friday night traffic accident that killed a 71-year-old missionary known throughout the world.

Barker, 21, also pleaded not guilty to assault and DUI charges. Russell “Rusty” Bellomy, 71, died after a motorcycle he was operating was struck by a truck driven by Barker. Police said the truck crossed the center line on Blackburn Avenue near Oakview Elementary School in Ashland.

A passenger on the motorcycle, 11-year-old Kristoffer Calloway, was critically injured. He suffered head trauma and serious leg injuries. His most recent condition was described as critical but stable.

Barker's arraignment at the Boyd County Courthouse was so emotional that Barker's wife hugged Bellomy’s daughter. She said her father recently had returned from a mission trip to Jamaica and had taken his grandson Kristoffer along for a learning experience. Bellomy had spent nearly 30 years spreading Christianity throughout the nation and world.

Commonwealth Attorney David Justice said Barker's murder case will proceed to a grand jury as early as Friday.



UPDATE: Monday @ 9:30am
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (WSAZ) -- The Boyd County Commonwealth Attorney has filed a murder charge against the driver of the truck involved in what police say was a fatal DUI crash late Friday.

21-year-old Billy Barker was served with a murder warrant in his jail cell early Monday morning.

His arraignment is set for 1 Monday afternoon.

Barker is being held in the Boyd County Detention Center on $1 million bond.



UPDATE: Sunday @ 4:20 p.m.
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) -- A man on a motorcycle died and a 12-year-old passenger was severely injured after an accident involving a man suspected of DUI late Friday evening in Ashland.

The accident happened on Blackburn Avenue in front of Oakview Elementary School. That's between Jackson and Adams Avenues.

Captain Todd Kelley with the Ashland Police Department says the driver of a pickup truck, 21-year-old Billy Barker, was intoxicated. He crossed the center line and hit the motorcycle head-on.

Police say Russ Bellomy was killed. His grandson Kristoffer Callaway was listed in critical condition at Cabell Huntington Hospital Saturday night.

Kristoffer will be a 6th grader at Rose Hill Christian School.

Barker was arrested on the scene. He was first taken to King's Daughters Medical Center in Ashland for treatment and for blood testing. He's now in the Boyd County Detention Center.

Barker is charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicants. However, he will likely face more severe charges, according to police.

Ashland Police and the Commonwealth's Attorney are investigating.

Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for more updates.



ORIGINAL STORY: Friday @ 11:24pm
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) -- A man on a motorcycle died and a young passenger was severely injured after an accident late Friday evening in Ashland.

It happened on Blackburn Avenue in front of Oakview Elementary School between Jackson and Adams Avenues.

Captain Todd Kelley with the Ashland Police Department said the driver of a pickup truck was intoxicated. The driver crossed the center line and hit the motorcycle head on.

The driver was dead when emergency crews arrived on the scene.

The young passenger has severe injuries and was taken to a Huntington-area hospital.

The driver of the truck was arrested on the scene and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicants.

The driver will likely face more severe charges.

Ashland Police and the Commonwealth's Attorney are investigating.

Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for more updates.

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Posted by: Abigail on Sep 10, 2008 at 06:59 PM
I'm so glad that Kristoffer got to come home yesterday.He was so happy to be home.Kristoffer is like my brother.I just want you to know that I will always be praying for you.

Posted by: kathy on Sep 7, 2008 at 03:04 AM
i know billy and i know that what melissa and everyone says of him is true. he was a great guy and would do anything to help anyone. what is so annoying is the fact that you people are on him trashing him like you have never made a bad decision in your life. i dont care who you are, there has been one time in your life that you wish something may have turned out a little differently. everyone should have a little more respect for billy's family and stop acting like you are. god put billy and that man and that little boy in that position because it was what was meant to happen. i know he was under the influence, but if god wanted it to happen, it would happen if he was or not. melissa, my prayers are out to you and your children. i also pray for the other family, but i really think you people could have some respect and all for both sides of the tragedy.

Posted by: anonymous on Aug 16, 2008 at 07:49 AM
Now that everything is out and all lies!! it makes us sick! we want the victims family to know we are so very sorry to have had so much faith in him.To have believed all that was said. our heart goes out to the victims, . we hope and pray that the little one does not have to suffer anymore then he already has. All we do is think about and pray for the victims now.It will take a lot of prayer and and a very long time to forgive all lies. ,to be part of beleaving everything that was said. So we just want to say we will never go by word of mouth on anything again. the tears has not stopped since truth has come out.Billy will suffer for the rest of his life ,but as victims say at least he is here their papa ,will never be back in body ,but we know he is in Heaven. the little boy will never be the same. we are so so angry and hurt even for us, we don't think we will ever get over this one . How could he plead not guilty when he had all that junk in his body? Lord help him.

Posted by: A friend on Aug 12, 2008 at 12:22 PM
The truth about this whole thing, Mr Barker should have had better judgement and not gotten behind the wheel of a truck. He has taken the life of a wonderful man, and changed the life of a 12 year old boy forever. Kristoffer will never be the same mentally, and maybe not physically. We can all have our opinions, but it will up to God to judge Billy in the end. I think we need to pray for Kristoffer and his family, but also for Billy, I can't imagine the hell his life will be now.

Posted by: BYE,BYE on Aug 12, 2008 at 04:59 AM
LESS FACE IT, MR.BARKER IS GETTIN READY TO TAKE A RIDE TO THE BIG HOUSE FOR A WHILE. THE GUY MADE THE CHOICE TO DRINK AND TAKE DRUGS AND DRIVE. THE VICTIMS ARE EXACTLY THAT, VICTIMS NOW DUE TO BARKER'S DECISION MAKING. THE VICTIMS DID NOT ASK FOR THIS AT ALL. SO GUESS WHAT NOW? THE DEPT OF CORRECTIONS WILL MAKE THE NEXT CHOICE AFTER HIS CONVICTION FOR HIM AND THAT IS WHICH KENTUCKY PRISON HE WILL REMAIN IN FOR THE NEXT NUMEROUS YEARS.BILLY BOY WILL DO SOME REAL GROWING UP IN THERE AND SOBERING UP AS WELL. SO IF YOU ARE READING THIS AND DRINK AND DRIVE ON A REGULAR BASIS THIS WILL BE YOU AT SOME POINT. SO THINK REAL HARD BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO OPERATE A VEHICLE AFTER CONSUMING ALCOHOL AND DRUGS. THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM WITHIN THE PRISON SYSTEM FOR YA... DONT BELIEVE ME, JUST CALL DEPT OF CORRECTIONS THEY WILL TELL YA THEY HAVE A WARM BED FOR YA AND THEY WILL LEAVE THE LIGHT ON FOR YA.. OH,AND THEY DO HAVE ROOM SERVICE TO.

Posted by: Jack on Aug 8, 2008 at 10:29 AM
First offense or third offense somebody's dead. They can't be brought back or replaced. Carelessness, indifference, neglect, first offense DUI; shouldn't be any excuse.

Posted by: What To Say Now on Aug 6, 2008 at 10:04 PM
Ok, to all the family & friends of the Barker's...What do you guys have to say now about your precious Billy????? He needs to pay the price.......

Posted by: Amazed on Aug 6, 2008 at 08:15 PM
A blood alcohol level of .17, taken Vicadon, and smoked marijuana... I guess it is safe to say that this accident could have been prevented???? Yes, he needs to serve some serious time. Please, have enough common sense to know that you should NOT be driving if you are under the influence of ANY drugs or alcohol...let alone a mixture!!!

Posted by: JS on Aug 6, 2008 at 04:42 PM
To those that criticized the information I posted regarding the Vicodin, marijuana and alchohol level of .16, read this. www.dailyindependent.com/local/local_story_218233324.html

Posted by: Paul on Aug 5, 2008 at 09:41 PM
Concerned, I spoke to a person who was in the court room today. She told me the prosecutor said the ba was .17. Spin that.

Posted by: Aunt Tina on Aug 5, 2008 at 01:21 PM
I just want Billy and Melissa and my family to know that there are two Tina's on here, I want my family to know they will be able to tell who is who. I love my family and i wish i had words to really express how i truly feel inside for both my family and the other family. my heart goes out to all.

Posted by: Still More than one beer on Aug 4, 2008 at 10:20 PM
I hope you people understand that if his alcohol level was 0.08 he had more than one beer as previsouly stated...drunk b#$%@rd should pay the price

Posted by: concerned on Aug 4, 2008 at 09:54 AM
I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this site. The wealth of misinformation makes me absolutely sick. Anyway, just a little note to clear things up. Billy's alcohol level was .08, not .8. And to Rusty's family, I am so sorry for your loss, and I hope that someday my faith can be as strong as yours. It's amazing how well you seem to be dealing with this (from your comments) which shows your awesome love and trust in God almighty. God bless all of you!!!

Posted by: mad on Aug 2, 2008 at 08:28 PM
to the person who left the 2 messages for mad. first of all show me the errors i supposefully made. second of all i'm not the one being childish it's all of the ones on here that are leaving mean nasty comments to billy's wife when she hasn't done anything to any of you all. and no my husband doesn't even drink let alone drink and drive he hasn't drunk in over 2 years and yes he has once or twice drunk a beer or 2 and drove but he hasn't done that in years so you can keep your mouth shut when you have no idea what your even talking about. and you might be able to get on here without yelling but your still a jerk. have a nice day.

Posted by: Rusty's written testimony on Aug 2, 2008 at 12:03 PM
This is to the post: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 06:13 PM. If your son still has Rusty's written testimony, the family would love to have it back. You can contact Ashland First Church of the Nazarene to return it. Thanks

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 1, 2008 at 05:34 PM
I'm glad this little boy is doing ok. (physically anyway) I can just imagine the pain this little feller is going through with losing his grandpa. The best of luck little man, you're in my thought.

Posted by: to the medics on Aug 1, 2008 at 01:40 AM
personally, i think the paramedics saved this child's life by their immediate care for him and their correct decisions on which hospital to send him to. to you, Boyd County Paramedics... thanks for doing what you do, because you never hear it.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 29, 2008 at 10:21 PM
Mad you really shouldn't get on here and advise somebody to learn to spell when you first should proofread your own comment. Yeah, but just a couple of errors, you can take the test again tomorrow.

Posted by: To Mad Again on Jul 29, 2008 at 09:31 PM
I see WSAZ would not post me last comment so I will try again. Point#1: I guess your husband drives drunk all the time since you don't believe that someone has never done that before. Point#2: I hope your husband never kills someone for his careless act of drunk driving (since you are leading me to believe that he does this often). Point#3: You are a very immature person for telling another adult to kiss your you know what (childlish) no wonder your husband wants to drink and drive because you seem to be a very childlish person and he probably thinks that if he gets caught he does not have to come home to your sorry self....I wipe my hands of you and your drunk husband....Good day...also I can also type without yelling....

Posted by: should have been dead on Jul 29, 2008 at 05:02 PM
if his alcohol level was 0.8 he must have been an alcoholic because any normal person should have been dead with a level of 0.8

Posted by: to elizabeth & danny on Jul 29, 2008 at 03:14 PM
If his alcohol level was 0.8 he had more than 1 beer...last time I checked the legal limit was 0.08

Posted by: Tina on Jul 28, 2008 at 08:31 PM
Billy has never had a dui or even a trafic ticket,he has never been in trouble' so Bummed you have heard wrong.

Posted by: elizabeth & danny on Jul 28, 2008 at 01:46 AM
to bummed your reliable sources are no good because billy had license and has never had a DUI if you would read the paper instead of believing everything you hear you would know that he is charged with first offence DUI see that how it gets started people who wants to make up things that want to true but whatever keep on thinking and writting what you want because people who know billy knows that is not the truth and for who says billy was at a party he wasn't. and his alcohol level was 0.8 that means one beer i am glad that the little boy is pulling through i want everyone to know that billy is suffering for what he has done we love you melissa and roger we will be there for you and billy

Posted by: Donna on Jul 28, 2008 at 12:18 AM
Sorry for your loss Jason.

Posted by: JS on Jul 27, 2008 at 09:39 PM
Figure I would stir the pot a bit. Jason, I can't help but side with you on a couple issues. To think that a surgeon's hands are guided by God is a stretch. I know several doctors having gone through knee surgery several times. Some surgeons are better than others. I don't feel their skill is related to their connection to God. I do, however, feel that good begets good. Promoting positive feelings and thoughts can't help but do good. It certainly can't hurt. Regarding Billy, add Vicodin and pot to the mix of intoxicants. It will come out in the trial but I thought I would provide some of you "Billy is a good guy" fans a dose of reality. As a good father, Billy should be teaching his kids by example. Accident aside, getting drunk, taking Vicodin and smoking pot is not setting much of an example. Same to Billy's parents. Apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. And we wonder why countries like China and India are kicking our butts in the global market?

Posted by: Jason on Jul 27, 2008 at 07:13 PM
This is my last comment and I am done with you people. WHY WON'T GOD HEAL AMPUTEES? Is he too busy helping people with touchdowns, quizzes, and job promotions? I already know your answer, but just want to make sure you ponder that...

Posted by: Jason on Jul 27, 2008 at 07:06 PM
To the past 3/4 comments: Wow! Double-blind studies are nonsense. That's breathtaking. How do you think pharmaceutical companies work or for that matter, science. Do you even know what a double-blind study is. Secnodly, what does Al Gore have to do with me or the internet. In no way did I state that Al Gore is God and created everything, you made that distinction with God does everything. To the christian doctors comment, of course they would say god is guiding them, they are christians. Thirdly, don't give vague comments like I know bunches of people who were cured of prayer. Name them with documents to back your claims. If a tumor is there and then not, it may have been misdiagnosed. Nothing happens for no reason, there is always a reason. For people that say doctor's do nothing and god does everything, again, stay at home when you are deathly ill. Let's see what happens when you pray, but I bet you don't because deep down you will not take that chance with your life.

Posted by: To Jason on Jul 27, 2008 at 06:39 PM
I'm not trying to push anything down your throat, it wouldn't do any good. If you do not want to hear people talk about God or this family then why do yoy keep coming back here. You do it just to hurt people, tell me again how happy you are. I still hope you do not have children. But I can not honestly see anyone wanting to get that close to you. Raven Scott By the way what do you do for a living? I've been an RN for years and have seen my fair share of miracles.

Posted by: To Big Sis Carey on Jul 27, 2008 at 01:41 AM
I was so glad to hear that Kristoffer is doing much better. We all know who to thank for that. I met your father for the first time at the viewing (your step-mother is my cousin). I know that things can only continue to get better for Kristoffer from now on. Please continue to give updates whenever possible. I know everyone is busy right now. We will continue to keep praying for him. As we know PRAYER DOES WORK!!

Posted by: Sue Ann on Jul 27, 2008 at 01:33 AM
To Jason: From what I have heard, Al Gore says that he created the internet which for you is good. Otherwise you wouldn't have a way to spread your negative comments to everyone. I do feel sorry for you. You must have had a lot of heartache in your life to be so negative all the time. His grandson is off life support and came out of his coma Friday. The progress he has made in a week is something the doctors said should not be happening for another 3-4 months and they cannot explain that, can you? That news came from his grandmother today. Yes modern science is wonderful, but they can only do so much then the rest has to come from a higher power. Yes Jason, there are some of us who have seen miracles and are witnessing one right now with Kristoffer. I am just sorry that you have not had that wonderful experience.

Posted by: Sue Ann on Jul 27, 2008 at 01:15 AM
To Jason: I don't have to do double-blind studies or any of that other nonsense. I do know that prayer works. For your information, there are Christian doctors out there who would tell you that it is God that helps to guide their hands and even pray with and for their patients before he does surgery on them. As for why sometimes the person dies, I cannot explain that, nor do I believe that is because the "Devil wants the family to suffer". Sometimes these things don't make sense, but there will come a time when we will be able to know the answers to all our "Why's". It is not for me to question. I do believe in going to a doctor if necessary, but I also believe that prayer can sometimes change things. There have been cases where the doctor went to do surgery and found the tumor,cancer, or whatever gone. I guess you have never heard of those cases have you? Well, I happen to know people who have been healed. I am sure there are others who have similar stories to share.

Posted by: Someone who cares on Jul 26, 2008 at 11:20 PM
If someone had a blowout or lost control of the car and caused the accident. It would just be an accident-because it was out of anyone's control. If the driver of a car is sober and has a blowout, he is more likely to keep control of the car than if he was drunk - Don't you think? Mr. Barker made a choice to get behind the wheel of that truck when he was intoxicated and now he will have to deal with the consequeces of his own actions and decisions. It was in his control and he made the wrong decision. Every drunk driver has a choice and control over the situation. All he had to do was pick up a phone. If all of this is just to make sure that next time the drunk driver does that and he doesn't take another life. That is one life saved. Rusty was not just a good man-he was a GREAT man. It is hard to predict what he would tell his family seeing how his Grandson's life is jeopardized. It's all God's will-Doctor's would not be able to save Chris if God did not want them too.

Posted by: Donna on Jul 26, 2008 at 11:14 PM
Hi Jason, The logic behind my thinking is this. Only someone that doesn't care if someone lives or dies because of injuries sustained from a drunk driver could climb behind the wheel after downing 6 beers. I am not going to set here and say that I know the family but that doesn't mean that I haven't shed tears of sadness for their loss either. Call it self-righteousness if you need to but I call it compassion.

Posted by: Jason on Jul 26, 2008 at 07:53 PM
To Donna: Why am I the one who is drinking and driving? Where is your logic in that? Oh wait, I don't think how you do, so something must be wrong with me. I seriously doubt you care about anyone that dies that you do not know, and to claim otherwise would be self-righteous. To Raven Scott: I shouldn't cram my thoughts down your throat but you can cram yours' down mine. Hmm, that might be a lil' hypocritical. If you know that I cannot be happy then that must make you a god, and the funny thing is, you are far from it. Again, stop saying to "pray for me" like you have some effect on my life. I am not full of hate and just because I speak truth does not constitute "hate". But anywho, can't wait for the glorious responses....keep'em coming.

Posted by: Donna on Jul 26, 2008 at 02:07 PM
Jason, it is really cold blooded of you to say that you didn't care whether this child lived or died. I bet you're one to get behind the wheel after drinking aren't you Jason? I mean why wouldn't you? It doesn't matter to you if you hit somebody and killed them because you didn't know them, you had no intest vested in these people right? Just as long as it wasn't any of your relatives that you hit. Keep telling yourself that your happy and hopeful and maybe one day you'll convince yourself that you are. I truly wish you the best in life because I have a sneaky suspension that you're going to need it.

Posted by: jen on Jul 26, 2008 at 01:11 PM
I'M JUST WANTED TO TELL KIRS'S FAMILY AND KRIS THAT I AM VERY GLAD THAT HE PULLED THROUGH THIS. I'M SURE THAT THERE WILL STILL BE SOME ROUGH TIMES BUT JUST KEEP LOVING ONE ANOTHER AND HAVING FAITH IN GOD AND EVERYTHING WILL BE OK. I KNOW THAT WE DON'T KNOW EACH OTHER BUT IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO JUST LET ME KNOW AND I WILL DO WHATEVER I CAN TO HELP OUT. GOD BLESS

Posted by: To Jason on Jul 26, 2008 at 09:12 AM
My name is Raven Scott I will give you my name. You should be ashamed of yourself for you comments. But I know your not. If you don't believe in God what does it hurt you that someone else does? You the all mighty Jason, leys all believe in him. he knows everything and chooses to push it down everyone elses throat. Big Sis we all care about your brother and hope he is doing better. Some people are so full of hate that they can not help say mean and nasty things with the hope that it brings everyone else down to thier level. Jason stated that hes happy but we know that can not be the case. Lets all Pray for Jason as well as th is family. Jason I hope you do not have children, I would hate to see thier lives ruined becase of the hate you are so full of. If you do have children I will pray for them, they are going to need it. Just think I do Not even know your family but I will pray for them just the same. But anywho, have fun! Allow that!!

Posted by: Jason on Jul 25, 2008 at 11:37 PM
This is for whoever was brave enough to condemn me but chicken enough not to give a name. I do not want anyone living in a fairy tale so I will continue to speak against superstitions. Whether or not this person is a family member doesn't matter. I will not allow anyone to give a fake God credit when it should go to the healthcare team that is working on this person. So if you can't handle that then you WANT to live in a fairy tale world as well.

Posted by: Maddi on Jul 25, 2008 at 11:26 PM
Thank you Jennifer your apology means alot and im also sorry if i offended anyone but to answer your question like i mentioned in my other post if one of my family members decided to get behind the wheel while being intoxicated and hit and killed someone then yes i do think they should go to prison for what they did. I would stand behind him and try to support them but i think if you decide to drink and drive and hit and kill someone then they should take responsibility for their actions. I have had a hard life and probably alot of others have too and yea i may seem like everything is black and white to me but when things happen in your life that you don't expect could happen to anyone it does traumatize people. So when you see things happen to other people then sometimes you do have harsh opinions about certain issues. I hope you understand what im talking about.

Posted by: To Jason on Jul 25, 2008 at 10:10 PM
Who are you to tell anyone who or what to believe in? This child is talking about her brother. They are having a hard enough time without having someone condemn thier faith. Who cares what you believe or don't, if you don't like reading about their faith don't read it!

Posted by: Big Sis Carey on Jul 25, 2008 at 06:43 PM
Jason, thankyou for ,once again, shareing your strong opinion about God. Have you heard " opinions are like butholes, everybody has one but not everybody wants to hear one". This is America and you have the right to think and say what you want. As for living in the dark ages, do you mean I should live in your world of no hope, anger and such anamosity for anybody with a different beliefe from yours? No thanks. I am very happy with my faith but thankyou for your concern. By the way Kris ( another child of God) is doing great. Thanks for your concern even though you didn't express it.

Posted by: MAD on Jul 25, 2008 at 01:31 PM
TO THE PERSON WHO LEFT A MESSAGE FOR MAD FIRST OF ALL YOU GET ON HERE AND LEAVE COMMENTS SO THERE FOR YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT YOU ONLY HAVE SO MANY WORDS THAT YOU CAN TYPE BEFORE IT'S THE END OF THE LINE SO THEREFORE IN ORDER TO GET EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO SAY IN ONE LETTER YOU HAVE TO ABBREVIATE SOME WORDS SO YOU CAN KISS MY BEHIND. AND I'M SO SURE THAT YOUR HUSBAND HAS NEVER EVER DRUNK AND DROVE HAS HE NOT EVEN ONCE IN HIS LIFETIME COME ON. HAVE A NICE DAY.

Posted by: Jason on Jul 25, 2008 at 07:35 AM
For Sue Ann: If you believe faith/prayers work do double blind studies or even read them. They do not work and whatever the outcome, you religious folks have an answer. If the boy survives, then God did it. If the boy dies, then God wanted him in heaven or the better one, the Devil wanted the family to suffer. It's funny to once be religious, and know all the BS responses that will come out. Anywho, have a great day all!

Posted by: Jason on Jul 25, 2008 at 07:31 AM
Well, again if Sue Ann believes God is the great physician then stay at home when your kidney's fail. Wait for help from your God and guess what will happen to you.....you will die. Physicians learned their skills from an accredited school and if God was still important we would still live in the dark ages. If you were sick, then you had demons and were exorcised. Science helps more people than religion ever has. I guess God created the internet so you can spread your superstitions.

Posted by: Sue Ann on Jul 25, 2008 at 02:34 AM
As of 3 a.m. this morning. Kristoffer woke up from his drug induced coma! They woke his mother up and then asked him if he knew who she was, he replied, "Of course I know who she is". This information came from his Aunt and was announced at church tonight. It looks like he will not lose his leg. For the person who said that there is no God, and that doctors did this not God, just who do you think was guiding their hands and gave them the wisdom and knowledge to care for him like they did? If you do not believe, that is your choice, but I for one know who the Great Physician is and I know that it is because of him that Kristoffer is making the progress that he is at this moment. They are saying that in about a year, he will have made a full recovery. I say that it will be less than that. The Lord has the ability to make his recovery faster than a year. He has come farther than many expected him to in just a week.

Posted by: Jason on Jul 25, 2008 at 12:37 AM
Big sis Carey: you said god is great and then immediately after stated the non imaginary truth. God does not exist and did nothing. The doctors saved this person not a supreme being. Hello people, stop living in the dark ages. Please do not feed some bull about how god gave doctors the ability to do their job's. Anywho, have a nice day!

Posted by: Bummed on Jul 24, 2008 at 11:03 PM
I heard second hand, through a very reliable source, that Billy is a repeat offender. He has been in jail for DUIs before, has no insurance, is driving on a restricted, suspended or no license and is driving a vehicle that is probably unregistered. Evidently, he was at a party where friends encouraged him not to drive and even tried to take his keys. Defiantly, he drove anyway killing someone who did more for our community in day than Billy has done his entire miserable life. If any of this is not true, I would love to have any of Billy's supporters identify themselves and go on record here denying any of the allegations. Sadly, even God is not perfect; he did, after all, create Billy.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2008 at 10:50 PM
Does anybody know the alcohol level? They usually release that info but I have not seen anthing about that. Just that it was a dui. Share the info.

Posted by: dawnda on Jul 24, 2008 at 10:43 PM
Ok maddi, here's just a few errors that I caught but I'm no expert. rapping someone (should be raping),beating someone ect (should be etc), themselfs (themselves) life's (lives)holiday's (holidays) child's (childs) error's (errors)

Posted by: Ashlee on Jul 24, 2008 at 08:30 PM
Gosh this situation is so hard. I will not take any sides. But the daughter of Russ is more of a woman then i am. It brought tears to my eyes to see her hug Billy's wife. It shows what kind of family they are. Also theres no "IF" the young boy makes it. He "WILL" make it he has his grandpa helping him through this. The hard thing about this is Billy from what i know didn't have a reputation for drinking and driving. I do not think he set out to destroy a life and his own. I think if he goes to prison for life it will not help him. I do believe he needs jail time but he also needs help. He's 21 years old he needs to go to jail for 10 years and then be made to take classes and be on home comfinment for so many years. Taking away his life doesn't make the pain of losing another go away. Why not open a young mans eyes by showing him God's way. May sound selfish but just my opinion

Posted by: Angie on Jul 24, 2008 at 05:04 PM
The simple fact here is, Billy had a choice to get behind the wheel and drive after knowing the consequences.I'm sure he hasnt been living in a bubble his whole life to not have had "Dont Drink and Drive" drilled into his head.Rusty and Kris werent given a choice and look at the results.

Posted by: Jennifer on Jul 24, 2008 at 04:59 PM
To Maddi - I apoligize to you, I did not say you WERE cold hearted and close minded...I was asking. I just was trying to express that EXTREME viewpoints, like yours, do not help anyone. It seems that everything is so black and white for you and that there is no gray area, period. So, again, if the shoe was on the other foot...your son/daughter made a wrong choice and killed someone in a terrible accident...you would stand up and say that he/she should spend the rest of their days thinking about what they did? Would you? I do not know the Barkers, nor the Bellomys, but in the end, it will be up to a jury of 12 to determine his fate and then up to the judge to determine his sentence. I just wish our society was not so full of hatred and so thirsty for revenge/justice. No case is cut and dry, nor are the circumstances ever the same. But again, I do apologize if I have offended you, Maddi.

Posted by: Big sis Carey on Jul 24, 2008 at 04:42 PM
God is great!!!!! He is always showing his awesome power. Sunday the doctors were preparing my father and step-mom for Kris's death and after a 9hr surgery,he was still not out of the woods. Yesterday after Russ's funeral my dad and step-mom raced to the hospital to find their son trying to say "MOMA". I realized I have no right to feel anything but compassion for my fellow man. There is no time to pass judgement or to be angry in this life. I am not going to try and pretend I am a great example of what a Christian should be and I envy my my step-moms family for their great strength and faith. I do believe, however, that God is in control no matter what we say or do. I am ,and will pray for Billy and his family as well as my own and I am ashamed of how angry I was at first. Point being, everybody was affected by Friday nights accident, but we all had to have learned something from it. God has a reason for EVERYTHING.

Posted by: Maddi on Jul 24, 2008 at 01:55 PM
I'm sorry Libby I don't see where I made any spelling error's please point them out. Thanks. And again all of Billy's family is taking up for him because they think him killing someone was a mistake or accident. And I understand they want to stand behind him. But please it was no mistake,it was no accident he knew what he was doing when he decided to get behind the wheel intoxicated. That was no mistake and that was no accident. He killed a man and injured a poor child. If it was one of my family member that decided to drive drunk and kill someone yes I would feel bad for them and I would try to stand behind them as much as I could but I would also feel it was right that they got the punishment that fit the crime. Some may say I'm cold hearted or whatever. If you drive drunk , high or anything and kill someone then you should be held accountable for the action you chose to do. So go ahead and defend him all you want he deserves what will come to him.

Posted by: Don on Jul 24, 2008 at 11:51 AM
Okay, I have read several of these posts and will try to be objective. If Billy is a repeat offender driving under the influence, does it make sense to provide him an opportunity to kill someone else? Fact: He holds little to no respect for the law, i.e. DUI For all of you that propose a quick release or relaxed sentence for the benefit of his family, how would you respond to his taking another life? Is it worth taking the chance?

Posted by: Paul on Jul 24, 2008 at 08:51 AM
"He made a bad choice, period." This is rediculous. The TRUTH is the story doesn't end there. This "bad mistake" caused the death of a kind innocent man. It caused a 12 year old boy to face the possibility of losing his leg and brain damage. I am not passing judgement on Barker, just the crime he committed.

Posted by: Libby on Jul 24, 2008 at 02:25 AM
Thanks to all the positive support to both families and your prayers. To Maddie,if you know the law so well then go get a degree in it. But first of all, learn to spell, start out slow, and in several years lets see how much you've learned and changed in our teenagers when it comes to issues including drinking and drugs.I also want to correct my(Presumed)error to Maddie and everyone else. Melissa,Bllie,& the kids please know we love and support you through these troubled times as well as the family of Mr.Bellomay and his loved ones. I am praying for Christopher to have a full recovery. These people have suffered enough and do not need all the hateful,cruel,and unjust comments some of you choose to be lashing out at them. Prayer&support are what they need at a time like this. Justice will be served through the courts and God as well! Thats right people, God as well. To all my family, I love you all and will always be there for you! To Billie's mom, dad, and brother Brian; I love you all

Posted by: Christina on Jul 24, 2008 at 01:54 AM
Some of you people are obviously friends and family of Mr.Barker but lets say that Mr. Bellomy was the one intoxicated and he hit and killed Mr. Barker and injured one of his children,would you not be saying that Mr.Bellomy should be in prison for life? Come on tell the truth! I feel that a person that does a crime should be punished for what they have done and that includes if need be put in prison for life. It's really sad that our justice system lets these people off with either a warning,good behavior, or not even punish them. Thats why these things keep happening is because there is no justice for the victims of these horrible crimes that people decide that they want to do while they think of themselfs instead of thinking about other people. And the judges should be ashamed of themselfs for letting the criminals out instead of letting them serve their time in prison.I want to wish the best for the Bellomy family and Barkers wife and kids.

Posted by: Jasmine on Jul 24, 2008 at 01:13 AM
Jenner,First off no one in their right mind would think it was ok for someone to get off on any of those crime's you spoke up. So I don't see how Maddi is closed minded nor cold hearted in her post. How is it a mistake that Billy got intoxicated, decided to drive and killed 1 innocent person and injured a child? He knew what could happen if he drove intoxicated so there is no mistake on that. I do feel for Billy's family because they have to go through all of this. And the stress he has put on his wife knowing she is going to have a baby so apparently he never thought of any of that instead he thought of going out having some fun and getting behind a wheel. To me that sounds cold hearted because he was only thinking about him. It irritates me that all these people that go to court and say they are not guilty but all the proof is there that Billy killed someone how is that not guilty? Anyway my prayers are still with the Bellomy's and the child and also for Barker's wife and children.

Posted by: Maddi on Jul 24, 2008 at 12:36 AM
Its totally unfair that these judge's let people that are in jail for DUI or other drugs,rapping someone,beating someone ect,out on good behavior or what not. Thats the problem that these people get out and they do these stupid things again.So i don't know how you could call me cold hearted. Like i mentioned before its unfair that Mr. Bellomy's family isn't going to have him around and the young child's life is going to be ruined because of someone being so careless and only thinking about themselfs. Billy is old enough to know and to take responsibility for his actions he chose to do that night so i have no pity on him.I do however have pity on his family and feel sorry for them because they didn't do anything to deserve any of this. Now that one family doesn't have a father,husband and a grandfather. Billy now ruined his wife and children's life's for his bad actions.You know nothing about my life and what i've been through so don't sit there and call me closed minded or cold hearted

Posted by: Maddi on Jul 24, 2008 at 12:20 AM
Funny Jennifer turn it all on me right yea. I'm not the one who killed a man and i'm not the one that injured a 12 yr old boy who now faces the chance of losing his leg. I didn't chose to do any of that. So don't go saying i am cold hearted. I think anyone that kills someone because of their stupid actions, beats,rapes,molest,tortures and so on should all spend the rest of their life's in prison and no i don't think that the tax payers should pay for Billy to be in prison i think billy should have to pay himself for being in prison. If it wasn't for what he did then he wouldn't have to be there in the first place. Call me closed minded or cold hearted as you wish but everything i have said on these comments are true and nothing i have said has been closed minded or cold hearted. It sounds for you that all you care about is billy not going to prison for what he did but your not thinking about the grandfather or child that got killed and injured. Continue the comment on next post.

Posted by: Danielle on Jul 24, 2008 at 12:02 AM
Lets be thankful Kristoffer is breathing on his own and focus on him getting well. Not the person behind bars, Billy obviously aren't going anywhere anytime soon. So keep up the faith Kristoffer and hang in there little man!

Posted by: Sarah on Jul 23, 2008 at 11:52 PM
I just want to give my heart out to both families for what has happened. In my opinion i think that Billy should pay for what he has done. He knew that he shouldn't have been under the influence and operating a vehicle at the same time, and even if it wasn't his first time for a DUI, it may be now because he took an innocent life and almost a young boys' life too. I have family members who drink and drive too and don't get me wrong yes they should be punished everytime they do it but they haven't gotten caught at the right time. I guess it takes someone who drives under the influence to kill someone or hurt them bad before they are punished. In my territory where I live it seems to me that everytime a person gets a few beers in their bellies they have to get in a vehicle and drive. Why? I'm puzzled on that one I have yet to figure it out. Kristoffer, hang in there buddy and believe that god will pull you through this. Your grandpa is watching over you and he wants you to get better.**

Posted by: A MESSAGE FOR MELISSA on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:12 PM
Melissa, I know it is difficult, but don't pay attention to all those who pass judgement on your husband. He made a bad choice, period. This is a tragedy. My prayers go out for everyone involved, including your husband and your family. Let those without sin cast the first stone!!!!

Posted by: To MAD on July 22 on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:10 PM
I see you can't type without yelling at people and correcting individuals grammer is pretty sad when you are too lazy to actually type out full words (lazy lazy lazy)and did you ever think that when people are upset that their brains work faster than what they can type!!!! Ok, now to the subject: Mr. Barker done wrong (correct) Mr. Barker also was not thinking about his family when he decided to drive under the influence that is what makes him not a good family man if he can take the chance to ruin his family's life (just like he did). You must be a family member or very close friend to the Barkers'. I do feel for the Barker's children but I have zero pitty for him. Now just for your little mind to process, yes my husband does go out with his friends but none of them drink and drive (they are very mature family men that will not take the risk to kill someone or themselves). I bid you good day...

Posted by: mike on Jul 23, 2008 at 05:11 PM
to everyone reading these comments, how many of you have driven drunk? think about it next time you have a few drinks and think your invincible. prayers to both families, some times we dont get do overs...ever wish you had one?

Posted by: Angie on Jul 23, 2008 at 04:59 PM
This is wrote in memory of Rusty and I hope everyone reading this truly has learned from this terrible tragedy.I have known Rusty my whole life and attended church with him my since the day I was born.I know if he could tell you all one thing it would be not to blame anyone but pray for those involved.Rusty was a true man of God and witnessed to everyone he met.Hopefully this young man will come to know God through this b/c that will be the only way he will make it through the rest of his life.Rusty would sacrifice his own life for that of another if it brought them to know Jesus.Kristopher is a strong little boy and he seems to be holding on.I believe God has a special plan for him and all who hears his story.(Hopefully to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and bring more to Christ.)Overall God has a plan for all of us and gives us incidents like this to show just how much he is in control.Pray for this family and remember this could have been you or yours.Luv ya Rusty and Kris!!

Posted by: Jennifer on Jul 23, 2008 at 03:22 PM
To Maddi - so, its ok for our tax dollars to pay for Billy's incarceration for the rest of his life for this tragic mistake? You think this is fair & just? What about drug dealers and sex offenders who get a "slap on the wrist" or a short term sentence. Is it fair that they are allowed to get back out there and sell drugs and rape our children? NO! R U this close minded and cold hearted? Did you put the shoe on the other foot? That sales clerk who was assulted at that video store in Russell, was nearly beat to death...her attackers didn't get life sentences..what of that? They raped her with a crowbar and beat her skull in with a hammer. Is it fair that she has to live in fear that she may be attacked again by these men? This just goes to show how narrow minded people are and how our justice system(s) does not always dish out proper sentencing and punishments. Yes he needs to pay for his actions and yes he needs the time to think about what he did...but life? Come on! Do you have kids?

Posted by: anonymous on Jul 23, 2008 at 01:36 PM
What good is Billy's life here on earth if he has to spend the rest of it behind bars? His life has barely begun. What quality of life would his family have with him if they can't even touch him? You people who say, "at least he's still alive" are crazy! He'd probably be better off dead. Then his family could celebrate his life and not have to worry about what type of suffering he's going through in prison. Who knows he might get killed in prison, inmates kill other inmates all the time. If Billy spends more years in prison than he's had in the real world, then he'll just become another prison thug. Prison life will be the only life he knows. Perhaps you've never gone to the prison to visit a loved one. It's not enjoyable at all and I certaintly wouldn't want to be taking my newborn baby to visit his daddy for the first time when he's behind bars. Coupled with the fact that he may never get the chance to hold his new child, a child he'll never get to help his wife raise.

Posted by: Rebecca on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:06 AM
To those that think that people are afraid to post their names... I would gladly give my home address to anyone who asks. I think that this is accident is a horrible way for the community to have to face reality. People DO NOT think of how their actions will affect others. Intentional, no, but a choice..Well yeah..No one made this man drive intoxicated..It is a choice like every other life decision. Now this family has suffered and continues to suffer from this choice that was made. Do I believe in God. Yep sure do, and i'm not afraid to say it willingly. He WILL be with the family, and with this child every step of the way. I believe his daughter said it best, "he would forgive"...Forgive, but lets not forget. Why dont we all as a community stand for stiffer laws surrounding DUI's ect... Wheres everyone at ??? Best to all involved.And as a mother myself, to Kris, get well baby, we're thinking about you..

Posted by: Melanie on Jul 23, 2008 at 09:34 AM
Awww Poor Billy and his family...WHATEVER!!! Not GUILTY??? WHATEVER once again!!! Not guilty of murder maybe...but vehicular manslaughter...HECK YES he was guilty as charged! Even if Billy gets life in prison...that is nothing compared to what he will get on his day of reckoning! To Mr. Bellomy's family...God be with you in your time of great sorrow! And my prayers are with you and your family!

Posted by: Debbie on Jul 23, 2008 at 09:30 AM
Jennifer, maybe some are getting a bit tired of the senseless maiming and slaughter on our highways because of idiots.

Posted by: Aunt tina on Jul 23, 2008 at 08:43 AM
To Deidra ,Of course i think of what the other family is going thru and will go thru for the rest of their lives,you need to think possitive that their little boy will come thru with flying colors instead of everyone saying if he pulls thru.Everyone say IF IF he pulls thru. that is so negitave. and of course i think of what the grand son will react when he finds out his pawpaw is gone. I do have a heart.I cry for both families all the time. I try to stay busy but it does not help, there is nothing that we can do to make this go away,ever.

Posted by: anonymous on Jul 23, 2008 at 03:07 AM
All i will say is I do Know what it is like to lose a child.I cannot commit any more.But i know Billy did not murder that guy.I would have pleaded not guilty to a murder charge myself.in this case.

Posted by: Just Me on Jul 23, 2008 at 01:39 AM
Maddie says it right...no further words needed.

Posted by: DEIDRA on Jul 23, 2008 at 01:04 AM
TO THINK ABOUT IT YES MOTORCYCLES ARE DANGEROUS BUT THEY ARE EVERYWHERE I RIDE ONE MYSELF NOT TO SAVE GAS BUT I ENJOY IT THE RISK IS FAR GREATER WHEN THERE IS PEOPLE DRIVING THIS WAY ON THE ROAD. AND ALSO I AM NOT SURE WHERE YOU LIVE BUT IN WEST VIRGINIA HELMETS ARE THE LAW AND ALSO I READ THAT THE GRANDFATHER AND GRANDSON BOTH WERE WEARING HELMETS

Posted by: deidra on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:54 AM
TO AUNT TINA I TRULY UNDERSTSAND YOUR FAMILY IS HURTING AND BILLYS WIFE AND CHILREN ARE HURTING BUT ITS NOT ANYTHING LIKE THE HURT THE OTHER FAMILY IS GOING AND WILL GO THROUGH.YOU STILL HAVE BILLY HERE ON EARTH WITH YOU. YOU ALSO SAID BILLY WILL HAVE THAT VISION WITH HIM OF TRYING TO HELP @ THE SCENE,WHAT KIND OF VISIONS DO YOU THINK THE YOUNG GRANDSON WILL HAVE IF HE PULLS THROUGH DID YOU THINK ABOUT THAT

Posted by: Maddi on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:54 AM
To Jennifer: Really the intent to kill someone happened when Billy decided to get behind the wheel while being intoxicated. To anyone saying that Billy shouldn't be in prison for the rest of his life cause its unfair or whatever. Well it wasn't fair that he killed Mr. Bellomy and critically injured his grandson. It isn't fair that Mr. Bellomy isn't going to get to see his wife, his kids, or his grandchildren. It isn't fair that Mr. Bellomy isn't going to get to spend holiday's with his family. It isn't fair that Billy's wife isn't going to have her husband there because of his stupid actions, to help raise their children. It isn't fair for Billy's children to wake up and say where's my daddy how come he can't play with us. It is fair that Billy should serve the rest of his life in prison for what he did. No it's not going to bring Mr. Bellomy back but it will give Billy time to think of how bad he messed up his life his wife and kids life and Mr. Bellomy's and his family's life.

Posted by: Family Friend on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:31 AM
I just came from Rusty's visitation. The love of God was all over that funeral home. If you entered there an unbeliever, I am sure you left believing. Rusty was all about doing God's work and that He did very well. We all could learn from him. Let us not point fingers in this situation instead let us pray for everyone involved, Rusty would want us to. I urge you to pray...you never know when this same thing could happen to you...ALWAYS be ready to meet Jesus! God says in His word If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. Romans 10:9-10

Posted by: Anakin on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:12 AM
To Jason's post in my best possible Darth Vader voice "I find your lack of faith disturbing!" LOL!!!! The only reply I could come up with for such a agnostic or atheistic view of the world. I pray your outlook is altered some day. peace and prayers my friend!

Posted by: my prayers for a full recovery on Jul 22, 2008 at 11:04 PM
im praying for both familys involved but i cant stop thinking about the poor little boy i saw him as they put him in the ambulance that night and have been praying for him since not that im not sorry for the lost of his grandfather but little kris still has a chance to make a great recovery and i pray that he does has anybody heard any updates on how he is doing?

Posted by: Jason on Jul 22, 2008 at 10:32 PM
LOL! You guys/gals need to stop reading the bible and educate yourselves. Stop praying for something and make it happen. Stop looking for answers from a book that has been changed i.e. King James "Version". Everything happens for a reason and it is not a magical imaginary being in the sky. This guy was drunk and killed someone, see nothing supernatural there. Come on, people grow up do away with the superstitions.

Posted by: WHATEVER on Jul 22, 2008 at 10:05 PM
I bet all the annoonmus people on here are his family that are taking up for Billy. If it is then dont be afraid to post your name. Or are you too embarrased? I would be. To the person whol said that they had a baby at 16 and had to grow up too fast BOLOGNA!!!! They shouldnt have made the choice to have sex then. Thats their fault not societys. I feel for them kids who grow up around such bologna/ What will they be taught.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 09:24 PM
We have all had our share of bad luck anonymous at 12:09 so please don't insult everyone with they've had a hard life.

Posted by: Missy on Jul 22, 2008 at 08:47 PM
For "anonymous" & the remark 2those of us quoting the Bible I believe u were quoting Lev. 24:20 Breach for breach, eye 4 eye, tooth 4 tooth: as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done 2 him again.(Old Testament) but the Bible also states "For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."(Matthew 6:14,15) I believe a relative of Mr. Bellomy's stated that he would have 4given the man if he "dropped to his knees & asked forgivenness" Mr. Bellomy sounded like a wonderful Christian man who has done wonderous works in the name of our Lord. I believe we should let the court& ultimately the Lord cast judgement we should pray 4 Mr. Bellomy 2 be welcomed @ the gates of Heaven by God & that God will help his grandson & family heal w/time. We should also ask God that Mr. Bellomy's tragic death not be in vain but serve as a tragic ex. of the results of DUI

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 08:30 PM
Hi aunt Tina, I am just wondering if you would still feel the same way if this happened to your family? The vision in his mind for the rest of his life is punishment enough? I don't think so. I had a nephew who shot himself on my deck and I was the one that had to clean that up. As much as it hurt me then the red is not quite as bright as it was that night. The forrest green sweatshirt that he had on that was soaked in his blood felt like it weighed 30 pounds that night. But if I killed someone with gross negligence I still don't think it would be punishment enough. But hey we are our own worst critic right.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 08:14 PM
To everyone whom is surprised by the "not guilty" plea, you should know by now that our judicial system isn't fair. Do you think it's fair for a woman to make millions off of McDonald's because her coffee was hot? I'm sure we've all been burned by McDonalds coffee a time or two but our bank accounts didn't change from it. Mr. Barker has a good lawyer and I'm sure his lawyer advised him to plead not guilty. I'm sure Mr. Barker knows he is guilty and he'll live with this crime for the rest of his life. So please, stop the whole, "I can't believe he pleaded not guilty" talk. Turn on CNN this type of thing happens all the time to people who know they are guilty.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 08:06 PM
To Ironton on jul 22... No judge would let him plead guilty in a murder case..

Posted by: To Aunt Tina on Jul 22, 2008 at 07:40 PM
He might as well had a loaded gun. Alcohol being the bullet. He may not have meant to hit these people but he loaded his gun when he choose to drink and drive. No one ever means for thesse things to happen. I do feel sorry for his family and I'm sure if he had to do it all over again he would make a diffrent choice. Unfortunatley in life there are no do overs. Pray for all involved Russ would have.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 06:42 PM
Murder is the wrong charge!what he done was wrong, but it should be a manslaughter he's charged with

Posted by: Katy on Jul 22, 2008 at 06:29 PM
I cried when I saw the daughter of Mr. Bellomy reach out and hug the wife of Mr. Barker. It was so touching. This is such a tragedy for both families. The love of Mr. Bellomy was shining through his daughter when she reached out to the wife. This kind of Love can only come from the Father above. You all are in my prayers and I pray a speedy recovery for the little grandson. Look to the Lord for strength. He is the only one who can help in this time of trouble. God Bless you all!

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 06:13 PM
Mr. Bellomy's final moments, however tragic, yet again blessed many people. Most importantly, his last testimony made its way into my 17 y.o. son's hands. My son had just accepted Christ at Judgement House & within mins the night Mr. Bellomy left this world. My son, a new Christian, happened to find Mr. Bellomy's "last" testimony and witness for God. We now feel that in spite of seeing the immediate aftermath of a truly horrific site we were blessed to find out through his personal belongings that all was well with his soul. His work continued even though he had passed. My son will never forget the night he accepted Christ and that Mr. Bellomy's witness was still ALIVE - this time in written form. What an inspiration that has been to my son, myself and all that have been touched by his service! Remember Kristoffer in prayer. Mr. Barker and family,our prayers are with you. Mr. Barker will need God to live with the decision he made that night&to serve his sentencing that he deserves.

Posted by: anon on Jul 22, 2008 at 05:51 PM
I for one feel for both familys.there are children who will grow up without their father,there are grandchildren who wont get to spend time with their grandpa,there are 2 wifes who wont lay down at night with their spouses.i could go on and on.mostly i support both familys in their terrible nightmare,for that is what it must seem like to them.god bless.

Posted by: What good will come on Jul 22, 2008 at 04:51 PM
Talking about how this man would have given his life to bring someone to salvation shows that this family was deep in faith but from my standpoint this tragedy could also show memebers of both families that their lives are not under their control.

Posted by: GARY on Jul 22, 2008 at 04:43 PM
OK,,I AM NOT SAYING THAT ITS RIGHT,,,BUT,,GO TO TEXAS ROADHOUSE OR APPLEBEES OR RUBY TUESDAYS OR SOMEWHERE LIKE THAT ,,AND JUST SIT THERE AND WATCH PEOPLE ,,I KNOW THAT A LOT OF THEM PEOPLE IN THERE DRINK A BEER OR MAYBE TWO WITH THERE DINNER,,THEN THEY LEAVE GET IN THERE CAR AND DRIVE OFF,,I KNOW I HAVE DONE IT BEFORE MYSELF,,,,1 OR 2 BEERS PROBLY NOT GOIN GET SOMEBODY DRUNK UNLESS THERE NOT USE TO DRINKIN OR LITE WEIGHT,,,BUT I KNOW IF YOU PULL OUT ON TO THE STREET AND HAVE A WRECK INVOLVING DEATH THE DRIVER WOULD BE IN BILLYS SHOES..BECAUSE JUST 1 BEER I THINK WILL SHOW UP ENOUGH ON THE BLOOD ALC.TEST,,I KNOW IF YOU DRINK 1 BEER A COP OR ANYBODY CAN SMELL IT ON YOUR BREATH...SO I WONDER IF A LOT OF YOU PEOPLE ARE JUDGEING BILLY AND DOWNING HIM SO MUCH ,,,FOR THE EXACT SAME THING A LOT OF YOU HAVE DONE BEFORE YOURSELF,,,IM NOT SAYING ITS OK THOUGH,,I WOULD NOT DRINK AND DRIVE FOR ANYTHING BUT I AM GUILTY OF GOING TO ROADHOUSE DRINK 1 BEER WITH MY FOOD AND DRIVE OFF,BUT NO MORE...... .

Posted by: Argillite Nazarene Church on Jul 22, 2008 at 04:17 PM
We are praying for the family. We are praying for Christopher's recovery. Please God...help him with the physical pain and help him to cope with the loss of his grandfather.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 04:03 PM
I find it odd that people are complaining about others who are upset over this horrible situation. If it wasn't for community concern, laws would not be established. If it weren't for the fear instilled by society, people wouldn't think twice about what they are doing. The community is concerned about this family and they are sick of people thinking that drunk driving is ok. If people were so concerned about God, then they wouldn't commit crimes that could result in death. Praying for this guy is not going to make the pain of the victims' families go away. This guy should have been too scared to get into the car, scared of the law and scared of God, but he wasn't. So, why now should God be there for him, and why should the community be there for him? Get rid of the guy and that is one less problem society will have to deal with in the future. Remember Bobby Frazier and the family of 4 he killed after how many DUIs? No excuse. If I can keep from drunk driving, you can too.

Posted by: Nadine on Jul 22, 2008 at 03:56 PM
This was a terrible tragidy. I send my condolences to the family. However, hearing how Mr. Bellomy was a devoted christian for most of his life, I am sure he would want your family to forgive Mr. Barker. May God be with both families and may they find peace in their hearts.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2008 at 03:46 PM
Has anyone who keeps quoting the Bible read the part that says "Eye for an Eye..."?

Posted by: Paul on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:52 PM
Aunt Tina, read the Kentucky Revised Statutes, They clearly spell out the elements of murder. "Little Billy" met these elements therefore he murdered Rusty. This is called the law. Obviously your family and friends have a hard time understanding and following it.

Posted by: think about it on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:34 PM
Bitney Spears is 26 years old. Do you think she acts like an adult? You be the judge. Wait a minute.... a judge has already determined that she's not capable of taking care of herself, her money and her kids. Age shouldn't determine if your an adult. Our lives are shaped by the trials and tribulations we encounter while we are on earth. It is our duty to learn from them. Hopefully this teaches Billy to think about his actions and his loved ones before he does something stupid. I also hope this shows how dangerous motorcycles are. Sure they save you gas but is it really worth the risk? Also, why are we required to wear a seatbelt but not a helmet?

Posted by: Paula-the other big sis on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:21 PM
to Jason-what have you lost if you believe in god and when you die you find out there is no god? nothing..but what if you spend your entire life convinsing yourself that there is no god and you die and find out there is a god? you have lost everything...find him or get a clue and don't post any more of your crap on here..to all the others posting comments good or bad: The world lost a true gem when we lost Russ..he was a wonderful person and will be missed. All of the people in this, whether directly or indirectly, need your prayers. Family is all you truly have in this world and when a member is taken because of a careless "mistake" it is painful and even more heart wrenching to watch an 11 child fight for their life because of that same "mistake" or accident. Billy will eventually see the light of day again and walk around and play with his children..what about Russ and Kris?Kris may loose a leg or his life! I pray god gives us the strenght to get through this & learn to forgive!!!

Posted by: Jennifer on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:18 PM
People People - where is your compassion? If the saints on here spent as much time on their knees praying for all involved as they do throwing stones what a wonderful worls we would have, I did not know the victim but from what I've read he would be the first to forgive this young man for his foolish actions. It seems he lived his life always asking himself WWJD. Shame on you

Posted by: FRIEND on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:08 PM
He isn't GUILTY in the sense that they are accusing him of!! YES he did cause an accident, but NO it wasn't intentional. I know these people are suffering, as is Billy! He needs prayer just as well, as does the rest of his family. All of you are blind to the true story, and all you hear is the stories of the exaggerative media that are making him out to be far worse than the reality. Billy is a good guy, and never meant for this to happen, he's hurting badly! I know the little boy is suffering badly as well, and I am praying for him. As well as the rest of the family. But no one deserves a murder sentence over a car accident that was an ACCIDENT.

Posted by: Ironton on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:56 PM
Him pleading "not guilty" pretty much proves he isnt so sorry about what happend. As far as being an adult, he is a father of 2, and he is legally an adult, so therefore he needs to grow up and act like an adult and take responsiblilty for taking a life. Noone else cause this accident but Him, so that does indeed make him guility. Prayers to the families of the 2 victims. May God Bless You and Give you Comfort in this terrible time.

Posted by: mary on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:55 PM
Just a question? Was he legally drunk or was beer just smelled on him or what? Usually, blood alcohol levels are reported and I haven't seen any. Just curious ...

Posted by: Debbie on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:39 PM
once again my comment that driving carelessly and recklessly sober is also murder was not posted, I really have to wonder if whoever screens these post has done that, People make choices, yes a tire can fail or a mechanical problem can happen, or something can suddenly enter the roadway , even a stinging insect can suddenly cause the driver to lose control , those are examples of accidents, driving like an idiot drunk or sober causing death is not.

Posted by: MADD on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:13 PM
My best friend's Mom was killed by a drunk driver almost 3 years ago. It disturbs me that people debate over the amount of alcohol or drugs involved. ANY amount is TOO much to get behind a wheel. This includes those medications prescribed by a physician. Just because a drug is prescribed dosen't mean you can't be impaired or won't be held accountable. The devastation left behind for the family to endure is beyond comprehension. Lives are forever changed on both sides. Please consider your own family as well as the innocent lives around you.

Posted by: pennie on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:11 PM
my prayers go out to the bellomy family i think that they should put the driver away for a long time so he cannot do this to anyone someone said that he was a good person and granted he may be but anyone with alittle bit of sense would not drink and drive and in this case take a good mans life

Posted by: Missy on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:09 PM
As a believer in God, I believe everything happens 4 a reason. I will never understand why bad things happen 2good Christian people, like the motorcyclist & his grandson...God says 4us not to ask "why". So, instead of saying hateful things about anyone....I choose 2pray for all families involved. That God will have mercy on everyone. I pray for the young innocent boy, his family,the grandpa(may he rest in Heaven w/the Lord), and the Barkers. For they will be judged for the stupid choice their loved 1 made that night. And may God have mercy on Billy & show him the way for the horrible wrong he did. There's no excuse 4 DUI of any kind. I'm thoroughly against it but I'm a Christian 2. I believe in forgivenness. I feel so badly 4both families. I'd never want2have2experience their loss/pain or have2be in their shoes. I pray the family can forgive n time & cope w/the pain they'll deal w/the rest of their lives. I can only pray that this tragic event will wake up others who choose2drink/drive!

Posted by: Missy on Jul 22, 2008 at 12:44 PM
First off as Christians,"Let him that has no sin cast the first stone" 2nd Billy should answer 4the wrong he has done. Yes he made a choice. NOT his wife/kids & don't blame the parents of the boy 4 letting him go for a ride w/his pawpaw! Peoples lives are tragically ruined/changed 4ever due2 the stupidity of a DUI. Yes I despise drinking & driving. I've never drank nor had a desire. I have had 2much pain in my life due to DUI. My mother & I were hit by a drunk. He stated he was "celebrating the birth of his son"! He almost killed my Mom & could've killed me(I was only 4)I lost an adopted brother 2his stupidity of chosing to drink & drive. My lil' brother was involved in a hit&run w/DUI(alcohol/drugs)driver.The man nev