Albuquerque Journal

Grisly crime scene left where 5 killed in sleep

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ATLANTA — The suspect in the killing of five people at a home in Alabama attacked them while they slept, then abducted his estranged girlfriend and an infant — both of whom were found alive, authoritie­s said Sunday.

It could take investigat­ors days to sort out the grisly murder scene in Citronelle, a small town 30 miles northwest of Mobile. Authoritie­s said the dead included a pregnant woman and were found Saturday afternoon inside the home.

The crime was of a magnitude rarely if ever seen in this corner of rural, southern Alabama, Mobile County sheriff’s Capt. Paul Burch said.

“It’s unpreceden­ted here,” Burch said.

Earlier, Burch told reporters at the scene that investigat­ors expect to be at the scene for a couple days. “It’s obviously a horrific scene,” he said.

Mobile County District Attorney Ashley Rich said that in her 20-year career as a prosecutor, she has never encountere­d a crime “where there were five people who were brutally and viciously murdered, and that’s what we have here.”

She said “multiple weapons” were used.

Derrick Dearman, 27, of Leakesvill­e, Miss., was taken into custody after he walked into the sheriff’s office in Greene County, Miss., about 20 miles west of Citronelle, Burch said. Dearman was accompanie­d by his father when he showed up at the sheriff’s department and surrendere­d Saturday afternoon, the Alabama sheriff’s office said in a statement.

Dearman has confessed to the crimes, Burch told the news site Al.com.

“He’s been cooperativ­e,” Burch said Sunday.

Dearman will be charged with six counts of capital murder, Mobile County sheriff’s spokeswoma­n Lori Myles said Sunday. Five counts stem from the killing of the adults, and the additional count is because one of the slaying victims, 22-year-old Chelsea Marie Reed, was 5 months pregnant, Myles said.

The other four killed were identified by sheriff’s officials as Shannon Melissa Randall, 35; Justin Kaleb Reed, 23; Joseph Adam Turner, 26; and Robert Lee Brown, also 26.

Prosecutor­s have already begun the process of trying to extradite Dearman from Mississipp­i to Alabama, Burch said on Sunday. The sheriff of Greene County, Stanley McLeod, could not be reached for comment Sunday.

Though connection­s between Dearman and the five people killed were not immediatel­y clear, investigat­ors have determined that his exgirlfrie­nd, Laneta Lester, had gone to the home on Aug. 19 to get away from an abusive relationsh­ip with Dearman, the sheriff’s office said in a statement. Lester was staying with a relative there.

Around 1 a.m. Saturday, someone inside the residence called 911 and reported that Dearman was on the property, the statement said. Citronelle police came to the house, but Dearman had left before the officers arrived, sheriff’s officials said.

Later, between 1:15 a.m. and daylight Saturday, Dearman returned to the home and attacked the victims while they were sleeping, the statement said. After the killings, Dearman forced Lester and the 3-monthold infant — the child of the one of the murder victims — into a vehicle at the residence. The three drove to the Mississipp­i home of Dearman’s father.

After they arrived there, Dearman released Lester and the infant, then turned himself in at the Mississipp­i sheriff’s department, Burch said.

Dearman has some criminal history, including an active warrant for a burglary charge, Burch said.

The killings happened about 150 miles southwest of Rutledge, Ala., another town in the southern part of the state where six family members were found shot to death at their rural home on Aug. 26, 2002.

In that case, Westley Devon Harris was given a death sentence after being convicted of slaughteri­ng his girlfriend’s relatives. Prosecutor­s said he was angry because he thought they were trying to keep him away from her.

After the killings, he fled with his girlfriend and child. The girlfriend, who was 16 at the time, testified against Harris.

 ?? JOHN SHARP/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tape marked a crime scene on a home along Jim Platt Road near Citronelle, Ala., on Sunday, where authoritie­s said five people were killed on Saturday.
JOHN SHARP/ASSOCIATED PRESS Tape marked a crime scene on a home along Jim Platt Road near Citronelle, Ala., on Sunday, where authoritie­s said five people were killed on Saturday.

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