Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Innocent in killings, 2 men say

Bodies found at abandoned residence, affidavit states

- THOMAS SACCENTE

FORT SMITH — Two men have each pleaded innocent to two counts of first-degree murder in Sebastian County Circuit Court.

Mark Trenton Williams, 61, of Fort Smith and Marion Ray Brown, 54, of Idabel, Okla., appeared in person and without counsel during their arraignmen­t Wednesday, according to a news release from Prosecutin­g Attorney Dan Shue. A public defender was appointed to represent both of them. Bail was set at $500,000 in cash only.

Shue said the case has been set for trial on the week of Sept. 8 before Circuit Judge Stephen Tabor in the Fort Smith District of Sebastian County with a plea deadline of Aug. 18. First-degree murder is a class Y felony.

The criminal informatio­n for both defendants provided by Shue on March 26 accuses the two men of causing the deaths of Terry Randell Beall, 40, and Amanda Knecht, 44, on or about Jan. 28.

The Fort Smith Police Department received a phone call on or about March 15 that someone was inside a residence at 400 N. 12th St., the affidavit for an arrest warrant states. Once there, police found an unlocked door and entered to determine if anyone was inside. The residence was abandoned and contains years of trash and debris from both the previous household and unauthoriz­ed homeless inhabitant­s, according to authoritie­s.

Police discovered the decomposin­g body of a man at the residence, the affidavit states, and suspected an unnatural death. Police found the body of a woman while still processing the crime scene on or about March 17. Officers identified the bodies as Beall and Knecht.

The initial investigat­ion determined that both bodies had puncture wounds, the affidavit states. The medical examiner confirmed that they had stab wounds, opining that Beall and Knecht were each killed by a cut to the neck.

The Fort Smith Police Department’s criminal investigat­ions unit started locating and interviewi­ng all those who were known to have been in or at the residence in the past, according to a news release from department spokesman Aric Mitchell.

During the investigat­ion, Williams and Brown were identified as people of interest and ultimately were named as suspects. Two warrants were obtained with the assistance of the prosecutin­g attorney’s office after an in-depth investigat­ion, and both men were arrested, authoritie­s said.

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