Imperial Valley Press

Prosecutor: Man accused of 1 murder says he really killed 16

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Sunday, March 21, 2021

WOODBURY, N.J. (AP) — A man charged with beating to death a New Jersey resident he says sexually abused him as a child now claims he has killed a total of 16 people, including his ex-wife and three others in New Mexico, officials said. Authoritie­s have not corroborat­ed his claim.

Sean Lannon, 47, said he killed the four whose remains were found in a vehicle at an airport and “11 other individual­s” in New Mexico, Alec Gutierrez, an assistant prosecutor in Gloucester County, New Jersey, said at a detention hearing Friday, NJ. com reported.

Gutierrez said Lannon had confessed to luring several victims to a home in New Mexico and dismemberi­ng some of them.

Authoritie­s said in court documents that Lannon made the admission in a phone call to a relative, who told investigat­ors he expressed remorse. Lannon has been charged only with the death in New Jersey, and his lawyer says his client was provoked. He’s been named a person of interest in the four New Mexico slayings.

Police Lt. David Chavez in Lannon’s hometown of Grants, New Mexico, said authoritie­s have no indication that his claims about 11 other killings are true and that they aren’t aware of any missing-person or homicide reports that would fit his narrative.

“Is it possible? Sure, it’s possible. Is it probable? No, probably not,” Chavez told the Albuquerqu­e Journal, saying authoritie­s would investigat­e.

It was a twist in a case that spans the country but has many unanswered questions, including how Lannon was connected to the New Mexico slayings. Officials from the FBI, U.S.

Marshals Service, several police agencies in New Mexico, and police and prosecutor­s in New Jersey either didn’t respond to requests for comment Saturday or didn’t immediatel­y have more informatio­n.

The case began on March 5, when the bodies of Lannon’s ex- wife and three other people were found in a vehicle in a parking garage at Albuquerqu­e Internatio­nal Sunport, New Mexico’s largest airport. It’s not clear how they were killed.

Police say three of them were reported missing in January from Grants, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) west of Albuquerqu­e. The victims were identified as Jennifer Lannon, 39; Matthew Miller, 21; Jesten Mata, 40; and Randal Apostalon, 60.

Jennifer Lannon, Miller and Mata were friends, and Apostalon lived out of his car and was known to give rides for money, Grants police said. The bodies were found in Apostalon’s car.

 ?? Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office via AP ?? This undated photo released by the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office shows Sean Lannon.
Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office via AP This undated photo released by the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office shows Sean Lannon.

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