
The man accused of killing a woman because her husband owed him drug money has entered an Alford plea to a charge of first degree intentional homicide. An Alford plea means that the defendant, in this case Anthony Kitchenakow, does not admit guilt, but does believe that the jury would find him guilty due to the substantial amount of evidence against him. Kitchenakow was charged in the August 2016 death of Suzette Langlois who was found dead in her Bellevue home. The four other charges brought against him will be dropped with this plea deal. Kitchenakow will be back in court in Mid-August for his sentencing hearing.












