A multi-day manhunt continues in Tennessee as authorities seek a suspect involved in a quadruple murder case, describing him as armed and dangerous. Recently, two individuals from Jackson, Tennessee, were apprehended and charged with assisting the suspect, who remains at large.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation leads the extensive search following the unsettling discovery of a baby girl abandoned in a car seat in a front yard—an area not linked to the case. Authorities initially believed they were searching for the child's family before discovering the bodies of four relatives: parents James M. Wilson, 21, and Adrianna Williams, 20, along with Cortney Rose, 38, and Braydon Williams, 15.
On Saturday, Giovonte Thomas and Tanaka Brown, both 29 and identified as associates of the suspect, Drummond, were charged with accessory after the fact to first-degree murder. Brown faces an additional charge of evidence tampering. Law enforcement in Dyer County has offered a $15,000 reward for information leading to Drummond's arrest.
The suspect, described as 5'10" blond male, is also facing charges of kidnapping and multiple weapons violations. Authorities have not disclosed a motive for ...
Tennessee Manhunt for Quadruple Murder Suspect Continues as Two Helped Arrested
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