Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

‘I ain’t fit to live:’ Mississipp­i gunman kills 8

Mother-in-law, deputy among victims

- KEVIN MCGILL

BROOKHAVEN, Miss. - A man who got into an argument with his estranged wife over their children was arrested Sunday in a house-to-house shooting rampage in rural Mississipp­i that left eight people dead, including his mother-in-law and a sheriff’s deputy.

“I ain’t fit to live, not after what I done,” a handcuffed Willie Corey Godbolt, 35, told The Clarion-Ledger.

The gunfire erupted Saturday night at a home in Bogue Chitto after the deputy arrived in response to a domestic disturbanc­e call, and spread to two houses in nearby Brookhaven, about 70 miles south of Jackson.

The dead included two boys, investigat­ors said. Godbolt was hospitaliz­ed in good condition with a gunshot wound, though it wasn’t clear who shot him.

Prosecutor­s plan to charge Godbolt with murder but it was too soon to say what the motive was, Mississipp­i Bureau of Investigat­ion spokesman Warren Strain said. Authoritie­s gave no details on his relationsh­ip to the victims.

A witness and Godbolt himself shed some light on what happened, with Godbolt giving an interview to the newspaper as he sat with his hands cuffed behind his back on the side of a road.

Godbolt said he was talking with his wife and in-laws when somebody called authoritie­s.

“I was having a conversati­on with her stepdaddy and her mama and her, my wife, about me taking my children home,” he said. “Somebody called the officer, people that didn’t even live at the house. That’s what they do. They intervene.”

“They cost him his life,” he said, apparently referring to the deputy. “I’m sorry.”

The stepfather-in-law, Vincent Mitchell, said Godbolt’s wife and their two children had been staying at his Bogue Chitto home for about three weeks after she left her husband because of domestic violence.

When the sheriff’s deputy arrived at the house, Godbolt looked as if he were about to leave, then reached into his back pocket, pulled a gun and opened Mitchell said.

Mitchell said he escaped along with Godbolt’s wife. But he said three family members were killed in his home: his wife, her sister and one of the wife’s daughters.

After fleeing his in-laws’ house, Godbolt killed four more people at two other homes, authoritie­s said.

The slain deputy, William Durr, 36, had served two years in the Sheriff’s Department and had previously worked as a Brookhaven police officer. Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing said Durr was married and had an 11-yearold son.

“My intentions was to have God kill me. I ran out of bullets,” he said. “Suicide by cop was my intention.” fire,

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