A research notice is launched. American authorities are looking for Austin Drummond, a man accused of killing four family members of a found baby abandoned in Tennessee, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said on Thursday.
The 28-year-old man is wanted in connection with the deaths of James Wilson and Adrianna Williams, the parents of the elderly infant aged 21 and 20, grandmother Cortney Rose, 38 and uncle Braydon Williams, 15. Their four bodies were found on Tuesday in Tiptonville (United States), a County of the County of Lake, a few hours after the discovery of the abandoned baby in a car seat, in the middle of the garden of a stranger.
The TBI did not specify what had led him to appoint Austin Drummond as a suspect and did not give information on the mobile of the quadruple murder, nor why the baby had been abandoned.
“The victims were all from the county of Dyer, and we suspect that the person who killed them knew them all,” said Danny Goodman, district prosecutor of the counties of Dyer and Lake.
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The suspect and the family knew each other
A close friend of the four people found dead said on Facebook that she and the whole family knew the suspect and gave him “all confidence”, and that he had even shown himself “extraordinary for us and our children”. According to this loved one, who says he is married to the brother of one of the victims, Austin Drummond previously attended a sister of Rose, the murdered grandmother.
Mandates have been issued against Austin Drummond, which is “considered armed and dangerous”. He is accused of four charges of voluntary homicide, an aggravated kidnapping chief and four counts of possession of a firearm by a criminal, said TBI.
Austin Drummond, which was added to the list of most sought after people in Tennessee, would lead an Audi A3 of 2016. A reward of $ 7,500 is offered for any information leading to its arrest.