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Headline: Alabama man wanted in connection with multiple killings seen in Morrilton, police search underway
MORRILTON, Ark. Police in Morrilton said they are searching for an Alabama man wanted in connection to multiple killings after he was seen at a local hotel Tuesday.
Officials with the Morrilton Police Department said the suspect, 50-year-old Stacy Drake from Birmingham, was seen on surveillance footage at a hotel in Morrilton. Officers also said that Arkansas State Police notified them that the vehicle used in the homicides was parked at the hotel.
Special agents also said he has multiple other felony warrants for his arrest in multiple jurisdictions for charges including aggravated robbery, carjacking and murder.
https://www.kark.com/crime/alabama-man-accused-of-four-homicides-in-two-states-seen-in-morrilton-police-search-underway/
This is happening near me...
Edit to add that "serial killer" was the words used on my emergency alert.
Update to add one of the Oklahoma victim's story
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/woman-sequoyah-county-homicide-victim-family/527-abf0b9f6-7a7a-4257-9624-521405c0f2bc
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)berniesandersmittens
(11,661 posts)I just wanted to make sure to get the copyright thing right.
He was seen about 30 min from where I live. The police have road blocks along the main roads.
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)unless you know who they are.
Keep your phone with you.
Last year a vicious and armed prisoner escaped from a prison about 20 miles from here
and was seen in my area. We got an alert like you did.
It was scary.
The police did catch him a few days later.
berniesandersmittens
(11,661 posts)Evidently his murders were random car jacking. He's a scary dude. I've got my doors locked and probably won't be able to sleep tonight.
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)Not the best feeling with this kind of news.
I was especially worried about a neighbor who is a nurse practitioner and works late.
So I texted her at the clinic where she was working to alert her.
And told her I would wait up for her to watch her go into her house.
She said she would be OK; she was warned and cautious.
But all of our worry was for nothing, the guy was just passing through our area
and did not bother anyone.
I think you should be fine.
If this guy is on foot, he is going to steal a car and get away as fast as he can.
Hanging around is not smart.
berniesandersmittens
(11,661 posts)They note he purchased camping gear. There is alot of wilderness north of where he was last seen.
He'll have to come out for food and water and that's when I'm afraid he'll hurt someone else. His background is frightening.
https://www.kark.com/crime/arkansas-state-police-say-armed-fugitive-sought-in-oklahoma-killings-still-in-morrilton-area/
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)He is not going to stick around a populated area where he can be seen.
Perhaps he thinks he can live off the land and will not need to come back into
town for food and water.
He seems to like to get out of the state where he has committed a crime
and enter another state. I assume that might be his plan.
Yes I agree reading his list of crimes, he is dangerous.
But headed out of town. Into the woods.
Shermann
(8,538 posts)Serial killers generally don't commit vehicular homicide and put more effort into covering their tracks.
Irish_Dem
(55,825 posts)The article says some of the victims were found dead inside a business.
Then mentioned vehicle deaths.
So is he killing all his victims with his car, and then moving the bodies?
Or only some are killed by car.
Yes spree killer might be the correct term.
This means there is no cooling off period like with a serial killer.
John1956PA
(3,304 posts). . . corrected a reporter who referred to him as a "serial killer." Harrelson's character said "Technically, 'spree killer'."