This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/30/troy-murders-new-york-arrests

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 4 Version 5
Troy murders: two men plead not guilty in deaths of women and children Troy murders: two men plead not guilty in deaths of women and children
(17 days later)
Two suspects from Schenectady appear in court in Troy
Police chief of city on Hudson river had ‘never seen savagery like this’
Joanna Walters in New York and agencies
Sat 30 Dec 2017 19.49 GMT
First published on Sat 30 Dec 2017 13.23 GMT
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share via Email
View more sharing options
Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest
Share on Google+
Share on WhatsApp
Share on Messenger
Close
Two men appeared in court on murder charges on Saturday, after two women and two children were found dead just before Christmas in their apartment in upstate New York.Two men appeared in court on murder charges on Saturday, after two women and two children were found dead just before Christmas in their apartment in upstate New York.
Justin Mann and James White pleaded not guilty to first- and second-degree murder charges in front of a judge in Troy, New York. Both were from nearby Schenectady. Mann appeared to break down as he was led out of court to return to the county jail, according to the local Times Union newspaper.Justin Mann and James White pleaded not guilty to first- and second-degree murder charges in front of a judge in Troy, New York. Both were from nearby Schenectady. Mann appeared to break down as he was led out of court to return to the county jail, according to the local Times Union newspaper.
The two men are charged in the deaths of Brandi Mells, 22, and Shanta Myers, 36, and Myers’s 11-year-old son Jeremiah and five-year-old daughter Shanise. Their bodies were found in a basement apartment near the Hudson River in the town just north of the New York state capital, Albany, on 21 December.The two men are charged in the deaths of Brandi Mells, 22, and Shanta Myers, 36, and Myers’s 11-year-old son Jeremiah and five-year-old daughter Shanise. Their bodies were found in a basement apartment near the Hudson River in the town just north of the New York state capital, Albany, on 21 December.
The two women were engaged to be married. Troy police chief John Tedesco said one of the defendants knew one of the victims, according to the Times Union.The two women were engaged to be married. Troy police chief John Tedesco said one of the defendants knew one of the victims, according to the Times Union.
The victims were found by a property manager the day after Christmas Day, after concerned relatives asked for help because they could not reach the women.The victims were found by a property manager the day after Christmas Day, after concerned relatives asked for help because they could not reach the women.
All four victims had their wrists and ankles bound and their throats cut, according to information provided by anonymous law enforcement sources to the Times Union. Two blood-stained knives were found at the scene by the police, the newspaper said.All four victims had their wrists and ankles bound and their throats cut, according to information provided by anonymous law enforcement sources to the Times Union. Two blood-stained knives were found at the scene by the police, the newspaper said.
Tedesco said earlier this week he had “never seen savagery like this” in 42 years in law enforcement. On Saturday, after the court hearing, he said it was a great relief to have arrested the two men, who both have criminal records.Tedesco said earlier this week he had “never seen savagery like this” in 42 years in law enforcement. On Saturday, after the court hearing, he said it was a great relief to have arrested the two men, who both have criminal records.
“I don’t have to tell you what a good feeling it is to have these two in custody,” he said.“I don’t have to tell you what a good feeling it is to have these two in custody,” he said.
Tedesco would not discuss motive.Tedesco would not discuss motive.
These two women were slaughtered, it’s tragic, and we wanted to step upThese two women were slaughtered, it’s tragic, and we wanted to step up
Before the arrests were made, relatives including a surviving 15-year-old son of Myers paid tribute to the murdered women and begged for information. A local church, Victory Christian Church, offered a $10,000 reward for any information prompting the capture of the killer or killers.Before the arrests were made, relatives including a surviving 15-year-old son of Myers paid tribute to the murdered women and begged for information. A local church, Victory Christian Church, offered a $10,000 reward for any information prompting the capture of the killer or killers.
The church pastor, Charlie Muller, told the Guardian on Saturday he did not yet know if anyone had helped the police during their investigation, but said the reward would be paid if it turned out there had been a tip that solved the crime.The church pastor, Charlie Muller, told the Guardian on Saturday he did not yet know if anyone had helped the police during their investigation, but said the reward would be paid if it turned out there had been a tip that solved the crime.
Muller said the church distributed meals in low-income areas in Albany, Troy and Schenectady. He had been out in the Myers family’s neighborhood in recent months, he said, although he did not know if he had fed Myers’s children or met the couple.Muller said the church distributed meals in low-income areas in Albany, Troy and Schenectady. He had been out in the Myers family’s neighborhood in recent months, he said, although he did not know if he had fed Myers’s children or met the couple.
“I know some of their relatives,” he said. “These two women were slaughtered, it’s tragic, and we wanted to step up.”“I know some of their relatives,” he said. “These two women were slaughtered, it’s tragic, and we wanted to step up.”
Tedesco said on Saturday the authorities did not expect to make any other arrests in connection with the murders.Tedesco said on Saturday the authorities did not expect to make any other arrests in connection with the murders.
Mann, 24, was on parole when he was arrested. He and White, 38, are due back in court on 4 January.Mann, 24, was on parole when he was arrested. He and White, 38, are due back in court on 4 January.
US crime
New York
news
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share via Email
Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest
Share on Google+
Share on WhatsApp
Share on Messenger
Reuse this content