A New Jersey man has been charged with murder after the axing death of his sister-in-law and 9-year-old niece, officials say.
The bodies of Keisha Morrison, 45, and her young daughter Kelsey Morrison were found April 18 by police officers who had been called to a home in the 200 block of West 7th Avenue in Roselle for a report of two missing people, officials said.Officers found the victims’ bodies and determined that Keisha Morrison’s car had been stolen.
An investigation by the prosecutor’s office, Roselle police and Maryland State Police led to Morrison’s arrest. “I can’t go into details exactly what occurred, but I can tell you she was uncomfortable” with Everoy living in the basement, Scott said.Gary allegedly found what appeared to be the murder weapon, a bloody ax, stuffed between two mattresses in his bedroom, the station reported.
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