According to reports, a Dallas man was in custody Tuesday and faced charges of capital murder after the bodies of three employees of the Fourth Worth Auto Dealership were found.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that the suspect, identified as the 44-year-old Lemont Cousins, was held on a 1 million bond.
Officials will not discuss the possible motive for the killings, the report said.
A report from Fox 4 in Dallas-Fort Worth states that a female employee of Bill’s Auto Toe Sales was killed in the business on Monday.
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The victims were identified as Virginia Lewis, 65, who was found at the dealership; According to Star-Telegram, Clayton Turninin, 55, and Veronica Jones, 46, were found at another location.
Jimmy Polozani, a Fort Worth police officer, told Fox 4 that police were called to the auto dealership on Monday. Officials told Star-Telegram that a visitor found blood on the door and no one responded when the visitor knocked.
Polozni told Fox 4 that the victim, who was found at the dealership, suffered a gunshot wound to the upper torso.
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Kelly Jones told Fox 4 that two of the victims were her great-aunt and her mother.
“I don’t know anyone who would hurt him,” Jones said. “My aunt Jenny is one of the most wonderful people I’ve ever met. My mom too. “
In a Forex 4 report, the Trent County Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the cause of death for the two victims found in Palo Pinto County.