Looks like you got another one man... one of your fans went on a killin' spree... real talk...
Here's dude's myspace
http://www.myspace.com/lildemondog
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/crime/article/FARM191_20090919-005201/294107/
By REED WILLIAMS
Published: September 19, 2009
FARMVILLE -- The deaths of four people whose bodies were found yesterday in a home near the Longwood University campus were being investigated as a quadruple homicide.
Prince Edward County Commonwealth's Attorney James R. Ennis confirmed that the bodies were found about 3:10 p.m. in the home at 505 First Ave.
Police were seeking a suspect, 20-year-old Richard Alden Samuel McCorsky III. Ennis said McCorsky is charged with murder, robbery and grand larceny.
The prosecutor said McCorsky was described as armed and dangerous, and he asked that anyone with information on his whereabouts call Farmville police at (434) 392-3332.
The identities of the victims and the cause of death were not available immediately.
Farmville police and state police were investigating the deaths.
Tim Pierson, vice president for student affairs at Longwood, last night sent an e-mail to the campus community. He said the school is awaiting confirmation of the victims' identities.
"As we learn more details of the investigation, we shall keep you informed," the e-mail said. The note urged students to remain vigilant and monitor local news outlets for updated information.
"These kinds of things just don't happen here," Pierson said of the Farmville community, about 60 miles west of Richmond.
Here's dude's myspace
http://www.myspace.com/lildemondog
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/crime/article/FARM191_20090919-005201/294107/
By REED WILLIAMS
Published: September 19, 2009
FARMVILLE -- The deaths of four people whose bodies were found yesterday in a home near the Longwood University campus were being investigated as a quadruple homicide.
Prince Edward County Commonwealth's Attorney James R. Ennis confirmed that the bodies were found about 3:10 p.m. in the home at 505 First Ave.
Police were seeking a suspect, 20-year-old Richard Alden Samuel McCorsky III. Ennis said McCorsky is charged with murder, robbery and grand larceny.
The prosecutor said McCorsky was described as armed and dangerous, and he asked that anyone with information on his whereabouts call Farmville police at (434) 392-3332.
The identities of the victims and the cause of death were not available immediately.
Farmville police and state police were investigating the deaths.
Tim Pierson, vice president for student affairs at Longwood, last night sent an e-mail to the campus community. He said the school is awaiting confirmation of the victims' identities.
"As we learn more details of the investigation, we shall keep you informed," the e-mail said. The note urged students to remain vigilant and monitor local news outlets for updated information.
"These kinds of things just don't happen here," Pierson said of the Farmville community, about 60 miles west of Richmond.