PONTOTOC COUNTY, Okla. – The trial for a couple accused of abusing and killing their nephew is scheduled to start this week.
Colton Clark disappeared from his aunt and uncle’s home in April of 2006. Rescue crews and authorities searched for days around the property but never found any signs of Colton.

In September of 2015, the case was reopened by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations. Authorities ultimately arrested Colton’s aunt and uncle, Rex and Rebecca Clark, in connection to his disappearance.
After the case was reopened, investigators detailed disturbing instances of alleged abuse inside the Clark home.
The arrest affidavit alleged that “Rex used a red and white electric cattle prod to create an electrical shock to Homer and Colton’s genitals.”
Homer, Colton’s brother, told investigators about a brutal beating in early March 2006 after the Clarks allegedly accused Colton of stealing a turquoise ring. Homer said he saw Colton on the couch afterward, and his face was “black and blue.” He told investigators he was not sure whether or not Colton was breathing.

Rex and Rebecca Clark were charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit a felony, child abuse and child neglect.
They pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The trial is scheduled to begin today, October 2nd.
According to the Ada News, the trial is expected to last up to two weeks.