The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Friend’ from Sunday dinners convicted of murder

Case leads to double life sentence for the killing of 2 brothers in 2021.

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

He was a family friend, often invited for Sunday dinners. But Walter Debron Hill’s behavior had changed after a breakup with the mother of his children, according to friends.

In March 2021, something led Hill to kill two brothers in their Gwinnett County home, prosecutor­s say. When he was questioned about it, Hill told investigat­ors he “felt nothing” about his actions.

Evidence linked Hill, 31, to the deaths and Tuesday afternoon, he was convicted of murder in the deaths of Darius Myles, 28, and Christophe­r Smith, 21, Gwinnett County District Attorney Patsy Austin-Gatson announced. Hill received two life sentences without the chance of parole, plus 10 years. He was also convicted of two counts each of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

“The victims were young men with promising futures that were tragically cut short by this defendant,” Austin-Gatson in a statement. “These brothers were killed in at home in their sleep. My heart goes out to their family for this unspeakabl­e loss.”

OnMarch28,2021,TyreeneBro­wn drove from her home in north Gwinnett to the home near Lawrencevi­lle where Myles had lived for about two years, she previously told The

Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on.

She let herself in with her key. Inside, she found two of her sons dead. They had been shot while they slept, the family said.

“The doors were locked, the garage was down and there were no signs of forced entry,” Deja Myles, the pair’s sister, said during the investigat­ion.

Darius “Junior” Myles was the father of four. His youngest brother, Smith, had recently moved in with him, the family said. “C.J.” was the youngest of six siblings.

“That’s my baby,” Brown said of Smith.

Smith had been shot twice in the head on the sofa in the living room, the DA’s office said. Detectives

found four 40-caliber shell casings in the home.

The deaths shocked the family. Brown told investigat­ors about Hill, suggesting him as a possible suspect though she couldn’t imagine why he would have killed her sons. Hill had previously stayed at the Oxford Hall Drive home, near Five Forks Trickum Road.

“This person used to come to our house often, especially for Sunday dinner,” Brown said.

Cellphone data placed Hill in the victims’ neighborho­od from 3:30 a.m., until just after 4 a.m., the morning they were found dead, according to the DA’s office. Later, a man determined to be Hill was seen leaving the house.

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