Man charged with murder in death of Craigslist car duo
Man charged with murder in death of Craigslist car duo
69-year-old Elrey or “Bud” Runion and his 66-year-old wifey June.
Man charged with murder in death of Craigslist car duo
69-year-old Elrey or “Bud” Runion and his 66-year-old wifey June.
TELFAIR COUNTY, Ga. – A south Georgia man was charged Tuesday with murder in the death of a duo who went missing last week after contacting a car seller on Craigslist, police said.
Ronnie “Jay” Adrian Towns, 28, also was charged with armed robbery, the Telfair County Sheriff’s Office said on its website. A judge denied bail for Towns, who also waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
After Towns’ initial appearance, reporters shouted questions as he was led from the courthouse, but the suspect remained silent.
The victims were shot in the head, police said.
Elrey “Bud” Runion, Sixty-nine, and his wifey, June, 66, had driven three and a half hours from an Atlanta suburb in search of a classic car after posting on the popular want-ad website. Their figures were recovered Monday in forest in rural Telfair County.
An autopsy Tuesday confirmed their identities.
Ronnie “Jay” Adrian Towns
His father told CNN affiliate WSB on Tuesday that his son said he was virginal.
“He said, ‘Daddy, I ain’t had nothing to do with this,’ ” Ronnie Towns Sr. told the station. “It ain’t Jay. I don’t believe he did it.”
The suspect’s father told WSB that he went into the forest Monday where Towns was hiding and talked him into capitulating. His son had no prior record, he said.
In search of a vintage Mustang
Telfair County Sheriff Chris Steverson said Towns had the “last known communications” with Bud Runion.
The duo made the tour to look at a one thousand nine hundred sixty six Mustang, and once Runion got to Telfair County, the suspect communicated with him, according to the sheriff. He did not say who called whom. McRae is about one hundred eighty miles from Marietta, where the Runions lived.
“Early on in the investigation, we did contact Mr. Towns, and we did interview him and by the information he provided, we found it to be false and deceptive,” the sheriff said shortly before Towns turned himself in. “After we interviewed him, our efforts to contact him were unsuccessful. Today we’ve contacted his family, and they’ve been helpful in locating him.”
At the victims’ home in Marietta, people placed flowers at a memorial around a flagpole in the front yard. A neighbor had lowered the flag to half staff.
Another neighbor brought a child’s bicycle. He said Bud Runion used to fix bikes through a church group for children in need.
“Bud is a veteran. He and June are good people. They give so much; they are selfless,” Josh Patterson, the duo’s son-in-law, said Monday.
However the staggering majority of Craigslist transactions occur without incident, the site has a history of being co-opted by criminals.
Just in latest years, there have been numerous such instances. In Henderson, Nevada, police said a man placing an ad in July met three studs at a park, who took him to a vacant house, tied him up, hammer and robbed him, then escaped in his car.
In March, a San Jose, California, woman responding to an ad for a cellular phone was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by two dudes who drove her to an ATM and demanded her passcode, police told a newspaper.
In May 2013, a Maine teenager drove to Portland to sell his BMW sedan to a 29-year-old who had responded to his Craigslist ad. The teenage was allegedly coerced into his own trunk and driven to Delaware, according to media reports and an FBI affidavit.
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