Two of the three people charged in the 2009 murder of 44-year-old Alvin Hall have announced they are ready for trial. Candice Pope, 27 and Jordan Coleman, 19, are accused of luring Hall into a car, where Pope and the third person accused, 18-year-old Brandon Hambrick, planned to steal his ATM card and pin number and drain his account. They frequently ran this scam in Atlanta. Hall's charred remains were found in a burning car on McGiboney Lane New Year's Eve. He was last seen alive earlier that evening in the area of Empire Park in Atlanta. He was an employee of the city of Atlanta and had a family. He had not yet been reported missing when his remains were located.
Two ready for trial in New Year's Eve murder
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