The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

As police close in, suspect in 4 Arizona slayings kills self

- By Melissa Daniels

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. » As police closed in, a man suspected of gunning down four people last week shot himself to death Monday, and authoritie­s said they have linked him to two other slayings beyond those of a prominent psychiatri­st, two paralegals and a marriagean­d-divorce counselor.

The first person who was killed had testified in court against Dwight Lamon Jones, court records showed.

Police believe the 56-yearold also killed a man and a woman whose bodies were discovered Monday in the Phoenix suburb of Fountain Hills.

Authoritie­s in Arizona said they spent a day and a half tracking Jones, eventually finding him at an extended-stay hotel in Scottsdale. Officers evacuated nearby rooms before hearing gunfire and finding his body.

Steven Pitt, a psychiatri­st who was killed Thursday, evaluated Jones during divorce proceeding­s and testified against him in September 2010.

Pitt, who also assisted in high-profile cases including the JonBenet Ramsey mystery in Colorado, told a court that Jones had anxiety and mood disorders and features of a paranoid personalit­y, according to court records.

Veleria Sharp and Laura Anderson, both paralegals who were killed Friday, worked for the law firm that represente­d Jones’ wife during the divorce.

The raid came as police identified the fourth victim, Marshall Levine, a 72-yearold counselor and life coach. He was found Saturday in an office park that houses mostly therapists and counselors. Pitt was found dead near Scottsdale after witnesses reported hearing a loud argument and gunfire outside his office.

Sharp and Anderson, who were both in their late 40s, were shot Friday inside a law office. One of the women managed to walk to an intersecti­on to seek help despite a gunshot wound to her head. She was taken to a hospital where she died, police said.

Officers followed a blood trail back to the office and found the other woman. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

A decade after the JonBenet Ramsey case, the 59-year-old Pitt helped Phoenix police in the Baseline Killer investigat­ion as they sought a man who was later convicted of killing nine people.

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