Arizona Man Found Dead After Post-Divorce Killing Spree
Arizona Man Found Dead After Post-Divorce Killing Spree
Police in Arizona have identified divorce litigant Dwight Lamon Jones, 56, as the suspect who killed six people in the Phoenix area before he shot himself and was found dead at an extended-stay hotel in the Scottsdale area. Among those who Jones killed were two paralegals who worked at the Scottsdale law firm that had represented Jones’ ex-wife, Connie Jones, during the divorce proceedings.Connie said she and her current husband had tipped police that her former husband could be the suspect. Police used DNA provided by relatives and DNA on shell casings at one of the murder scenes to link the man to the crimes. Connie had filed for divorce in 2009, but it was not resolved until last year.The first victim, 59-year-old forensic psychiatrist Steven Pitt, was well known for his work on the 1996 killing of child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. Investigators said Pitt provided services to Jones as a result of a court order. The paralegals killed the following day were Veleria Sharp, 48, and Laura Anderson, 49. They had both worked for the law firm Burt Feldman Grenier. Connie Jones had been represented by law firm partner Elizabeth Feldman.The fourth victim who was found dead on the third day of the crime spree was counselor Marshall Levine, 72. He had sublet office space from a counselor who was ordered to see Jones’ son during the divorce.
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Six people killed by Scottsdale murder suspect, police sayPolice identify divorce litigant believed to have killed 2 paralegals among 6 people
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