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Moms friend named as suspect in Sacramento triple homicide
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SACRAMENTO AP) — A family friend is suspected in a weekend triple homicide that killed a pastor and her two grandsons, Sacramento police said Tuesday.
Jerod Watson, 52, was in a relationship with Twanna Lucas, who returned home Saturday to find her mother and adult sons dead in a housing complex in south Sacramento, police spokesman Sgt. Bryce Heinlein said.
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office issued a felony warrant charging him with homicide. Police said he is armed and considered extremely dangerous, and he may have fled the state.
Heinlein couldn’t say how investigators linked him to the slayings of Christine Lucas, 68, Marquise Brown, 23, and James Ferrell, 20.
But he said Watson was in a relationship with the boys’ mother, who ran to a nearby fire station to alert authorities when she arrived home to find them dead just before 8 p.m. Saturday. Watson was frequently at the home, he said, though it was not clear if he lived there full time.
“I’m not going to go into specifics as to why we think it happened,” Heinlein said. “We don’t have a motive to go out with yet.”
Lucas had multiple stab wounds, and one of her grandsons was fatally slashed, he said, citing coroner’s findings. The autopsy hasn’t been completed on the other man, he said.
Lucas served as a pastor at Gloryland Revival Center International Ministries with her husband, John Lucas, according to the affiliated Faith Ministries International Network’s website.