South Carolina father accused of killing
kids feared them: report
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[September 18, 2014]
By Harriet McLeod
CHARLESTON S.C. (Reuters) - The man
accused of killing his five children in South Carolina and dumping their
bodies in Alabama feared that they were going to chop him up and feed
him to the dogs, a local television station reported, citing arrest
records.
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Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 32, is being held in South Carolina on
murder charges after he allegedly killed his children, ages 1 to 8,
and then drove their bodies through five states before dumping them
in Alabama, according to authorities.
"Jones stated that he believed the children were going to kill him,
chop him up and feed him to the dogs," an affidavit supporting a
Lexington County Sheriff's Department warrant said, reported WIS-TV,
an NBC affiliate in Columbia, South Carolina.
Jones was arrested in Mississippi on Sept. 6 on unrelated charges
and led police to the children's bodies, which he had wrapped in
trash bags, authorities said.
Jones, who worked for Intel in Columbia, South Carolina, had legal
custody of the children after divorcing their mother, who reported
them missing on Sept. 3.
Detectives believe Jones killed his children about a week earlier
after picking them up from school and day care, the Lexington County
Sheriff's Department said.
"The suspect's vehicle contained a large amount of blood and hand
written notes with directions to kill and mutilate bodies," the
arrest warrant said, the television station reported.
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Sheriff's spokesman John Allard said the television station obtained
unredacted copies of the arrest warrants from another source and not
his department and declined to comment on them.
Jones is scheduled to appear in court in November.
(Editing by Brendan O'Brien and Eric Walsh)
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