Attorney General’s Office Fights to Uphold Conviction in Crystal Rogers Case

FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 6, 2026) – Attorney General Russell Coleman is asking the Kentucky Supreme Court to uphold the murder conviction for Brooks Houck, 44, of Nelson County.

Houck, one of three men convicted for the murder of Crystal Rogers last year, filed an appeal with the Kentucky Supreme Court in January to have his conviction overturned.

In response, Attorney General Coleman filed a brief, arguing in support of the substantial proof presented against Houck at last year's murder trial in Warren County.  

“A loving mother of five doesn’t just walk away and vanish. But that is what Brooks Houck would have this Court believe happened. That’s because he killed Crystal,” the brief reads.

The Attorney General’s brief underscores other evidence of the crime including Houck’s “distinct indifference” to the disappearance of his girlfriend in the first 36 hours. The brief lays out a detailed timeline of the night Crystal was last seen, putting to rest each of the murderer’s attempts to escape his lawful sentence.

“For a decade, Crystal Rogers’ loved ones waited in agony for justice. Now, the man at the center of the crime that stole a mother from her children is once again trying to escape responsibility,” said Attorney General Coleman.  “Along with prosecutors, our partners in law enforcement, and all those who worked so hard to secure this guilty verdict, we are fighting to finally deliver closure to the Rogers and Ballard families.”

Hardin County Commonwealth’s Attorney Shane Young served as the special prosecutor in the trial. Kentucky Solicitor General Matt Kuhn and Deputy Solicitor General Shawn Chapman filed the brief on behalf of the Commonwealth. 

Read the brief here

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