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INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 10 2014) – The wedding is on.

Kenneth “Cody” Rackemann, accused in the February 2014 quadruple murder on South Parker Avenue, again asked if he could marry his fiancée in jail while he awaits trial. His request was granted after a hearing Friday.

A Marion Superior judge had previously rejected the request twice before.

Rackemann’s fiancée, Tia Brassfield, told FOX59 she was “excited” to hear the news.

Rackemann, 24, is facing the death penalty for the killings of Walter Burnell, 47; Jacob Rodemich, 43; and Kristy Sanchez, 22. He’s accused of wounding Hayley Navarro, 21, and ordering someone else to kill her. Anthony LaRussa, Valencia Williams and Samantha Bradley are also charged in the case.

The shootings happened on Feb. 20, 2014, while Rackemann and the others carried out a robbery, police said.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry elected to pursue the death penalty because of the nature of the killings and the number of victims. Rackemann was on parole when it happened.

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office will handle most of the details, including the date and security.