A Michigan man was pulled over while he was in the middle of a “killing spree” — and even showed officers photos of his victims, according to police.
The 26-year-old suspect was busted in connection with a double homicide after a panicked ex-girlfriend alerted authorities to texts he sent about “ridding the demons of some dear friends.”
He was stopped early Friday on Interstate 69 and told sheriff’s deputies he needed to show them photos on his phone.
“The suspect proceeded to show deputies images of what appeared to be two deceased females,” Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth said at a press conference Friday.
Welfare checks led to the bodies of Kaylee Ann Brock, 26, at her home in Holt, and Julie Ann Mooney, 32, in Williamston. Both died of multiple blunt force trauma, officials said.
“I don’t think there’s any doubt that the suspect was on a killing spree,” Wriggelsworth said, according to NBC News. “And his quick capture probably saved many lives. As a matter of fact, since we’ve been working this investigation, we have learned there were other victims this guy intended to kill.”
The ex from Eaton County tipped authorities off to the suspect’s creepy messages, saying he violated an order of protection.
“She received texts from the suspect that he loved her and so he spared her and she would know what this meant soon,” the sheriff said. “He also went on to say he had been ridding the demons of some dear friends of his.”
Wriggelsworth refused to formally identify the suspect, a resident of Delta Township who is being held in Eaton County jail, until his arraignment Monday or Tuesday.
With Post wires



