Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Names released of two women, two children found slain in home

- By Mary Esch

A city youth group was planning grief counseling and police renewed a plea Thursday for people to come forward with any informatio­n leading to the killer of two women and two young children in what the police chief called the worst act of “savagery” he’s seen in four decades on the job.

Troy police on Thursday identified the victims as 36-year-old Shanta Myers; her children, 11-yearold Jeremiah Myers and 5-year-old Shanise Myers; and Myers’ lover, 22-yearold Brandi Mells.

Shakera Symes, sister of Shanta Myers, told Spectrum News in Albany that she’s now raising Myers’ 15-year-old son, who has been staying with her for two months. She said the whole family is heartbroke­n over the brutal crime.

“It’s going to devastate us for a very, very long time,” Symes said Thursday. “And to have to raise the oldest, knowing he lost his entire family that day ... that’s not a job that’s going to be easy for me.”

Officials have released few details since a property manager who was called to check on their welfare found the bodies Tuesday afternoon in a basement apartment in a house along the Hudson River in Troy, just north of Albany.

Police Chief John Tedesco said he has “never seen savagery like this.” He declined to say how the victims were killed, but assured the public there was no imminent danger as it appears the victims were targeted.

“People are very nervous, very concerned that the person who did this crime is still loose,” said the Rev. Jackie Robinson, a member of the city’s African American Pastoral Alliance. “We’re talking about organizing a meeting and inviting the whole community to come and share their concerns, with counselors to try to relieve people of stress and anxiety.”

Victory Christian Church of Albany offered a $5,000 reward for any informatio­n leading to an arrest.

The Troy City School District, partnering with the Boys and Girls Club, planned to offer grief counseling Friday morning at Troy Middle School.

“Our hearts are broken and our thoughts and deepest condolence­s are with their family and loved ones during this terribly troubling time,” School Superinten­dent John Carmello said in a statement. He said a crisis response team will be on hand next week when children return from holiday recess.

Robinson said Jeremiah, who was called JJ, loved basketball and was a regular at the Boys and Girls Club. “Everyone down there is crying,” Robinson said. “He was well-mannered, respectful, happy all the time.”

Robinson said “everyone in the neighborho­od loved and respected” Shanta Myers, who he said worked as a bus monitor at one time.

Symes said her sister was a sweet, good-natured woman who loved to cook for family gatherings. She said Myers would never have been involved in anything that could provoke such an attack.

Symes implored anyone with informatio­n to contact police.

The block where the victims lived was closed to traffic Thursday morning as the investigat­ion continued but was reopened in the afternoon, police said.

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