GUILTY WI - Dunn County, Multiple Bodies Found in Car, Sept 2021 *arrest*

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Officials say the 38-year-old suspect turned himself in on Friday to the Gilbert Police Department in Arizona.

1 arrested, 1 suspect arrested in Dunn County quadruple homicide | kare11.com

IMO thanks so much for letting me know - that was faster than I thought. so much for being in the Twin Cities still. So he escaped to Arizona fast but then thought turning himself in. interesting

Dunn County quadruple homicide: 2nd suspect surrenders to Arizona police

Suggs will be transported to the Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix, where he will await extradition to Wisconsin.

IMO so his papa is in the St. Paul MN so his boy is headed to Wisconsin. Maybe they know the murders were committed in WI
 
Officials say the 38-year-old suspect turned himself in on Friday to the Gilbert Police Department in Arizona.

1 arrested, 1 suspect arrested in Dunn County quadruple homicide | kare11.com

IMO thanks so much for letting me know - that was faster than I thought. so much for being in the Twin Cities still. So he escaped to Arizona fast but then thought turning himself in. interesting

Dunn County quadruple homicide: 2nd suspect surrenders to Arizona police

Suggs will be transported to the Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix, where he will await extradition to Wisconsin.

IMO so his papa is in the St. Paul MN so his boy is headed to Wisconsin. Maybe they know the murders were committed in WI
 
How was this man able to control and shoot 4 adults in the head? Were they all shot inside the black Mercedes?
I am going to guess the motive is jealousy anger over money/drugs. Suggs had been dating one of the victims.
 
Police: Minnesotans found dead in rural Wisconsin were killed in St. Paul | kare11.com

  • Police are testing a cigarette butt found in the cornfield near the SUV for DNA. They also found shell casings in the vehicle.
  • Osborne, the older suspect, admitted in a police interview to following his son to Wisconsin, but claimed he did not see the bodies in the Mercedes. He confirmed that Antoine was driving the Mercedes and that he gave him a ride back to St. Paul after Antoine left the vehicle in rural Wisconsin.
  • A Menomonie Police Department Squad Car camera happened to capture the Mercedes in a parking lot three hours before the abandoned vehicle was found. The officer pulled over someone else and the SUV is seen driving away. When police returned to that lot after seeing the video, they found blood droplets.
  • Police also found blood droplets at a gas station in Wheeler, WI, where video shows Suggs driving the Mercedes, and his father driving a different SUV.
 
ST PAUL, Minn. — The Ramsey County Attorney's Office charged Antoine Suggs with four counts of second-degree murder Tuesday in the deaths of four Minnesota residents who were found in an abandoned vehicle last week in Wisconsin.

His bail has been set to $10 million without conditions.

Ramsey County announces murder charges for Antoine Suggs | kare11.com
 

Antoine Suggs, 39, of Scottsdale, Ariz., faces four counts of second-degree murder with intent in connection with the Sept. 12, 2021, killings of Jasmine Christine Sturm, 30, of St. Paul; her brother, Matthew Isiah Pettus, 26, of St. Paul; her boyfriend, Loyace Foreman III, 35, of St. Paul, and her lifelong friend, Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, 30, of Stillwater. Suggs is being held in lieu of $10 million bail.
 
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesot...-people-leaving-bodies-in-wisconsin-cornfield
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Antoine Suggs was found guilty by a Ramsey County jury of four counts of second-degree murder (intentional but not pre-meditated) on Friday. He faces up to 40 years in prison.
According to the criminal complaint, investigators believe Suggs killed the four victims around Seventh Street in St. Paul in the early hours of the morning on Sep. 12.
A man identified as Suggs’ father, Darren Osborne, can be seen in the footage pulling up in another car and getting out. Both vehicles then headed in the direction of the cornfield.

According to the Star Tribune, Osborne was sentenced to five years in prison after he plead guilty to helping his son hide the bodies.
In his own testimony, Suggs reportedly stated that he did shoot the four victims, but that they were trying to rob him at the time of the shooting and that he acted in self-defense.
 

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