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Nebraska police cost man linked to 4 deaths in Laurel home fires

Police have arrested and charged a Nebraska man in connection to the deaths of 4 folks in two home fires that authorities initially referred to as suspicious. 

Jason A. Jones, a Laurel, Nebraska resident who lived “proper throughout the road” from one of many hearth scenes, was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree homicide and arson, Nebraska State Patrol public relations director Cody Thomas instructed USA TODAY. 

Jones, 42, had burns over a big a part of his physique on the time of his arrest and was flown to a hospital, Nebraska State Patrol Col. John Bolduc stated at a Friday press convention. He was arrested inside his dwelling, in keeping with the Nebraska State Patrol.

The primary blaze occurred round 3 a.m. Thursday. A 911 caller reported an explosion at a house and when crews acquired there, they found 53-year-old Michele Ebeling lifeless inside.

As crews labored to douse that blaze, a second hearth was reported at a home three blocks away, in keeping with police. Investigators discovered Gene Twiford, 86; Janet Twiford, 85; and Dana Twiford, 55, lifeless inside the home. 

Authorities stated investigators discovered bodily proof at each crime scenes linked to the suspect. All 4 victims had “suspected gunshot wounds,” in keeping with the state patrol.

Jones has additionally been charged with 4 counts of utilizing a firearm to commit a felony, in keeping with court docket paperwork filed in Cedar County, Nebraska obtained by KTIV Information.

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The Nebraska Fee on Public Advocacy — which frequently handles capital homicide circumstances — was appointed to characterize Jones and declined to touch upon the case.

Charging paperwork allege Jones carried out a number of the killings in the midst of a housebreaking, however Bolduc declined to provide a doable motive for the slayings or say if Jones knew the victims.

He stated Friday the investigation remains to be in its “early” phases and it’s unknown if there can be extra arrests within the case. 

A number of folks in Laurel stated they knew little about Jones, aside from he had moved into the house inside the previous couple of years. Courtroom data say Jones had lived within the Elm Road home since not less than 2019. Receipts and a gun left on the scene of the killings have been linked to him.

Authorities initially suspected foul play, and Bolduc on Thursday stated an accelerant was believed to have been used within the fires.

Police beneficial lockdowns for faculties and companies within the space on Thursday. After Jones’ arrest, Bolduc stated “there isn’t a extra hazard to the Laurel neighborhood.” 

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Michele Ebeling’s daughter, Richele Ebeling, 31, of Oklahoma Metropolis, stated her mom moved to Laurel about two years in the past together with her boyfriend, who travels for his job and was not dwelling when she was attacked.

“Truthfully, that is so weird and so surreal that I can not even wrap my head round this,” she stated, noting she had final talked together with her mother round 6:30 p.m. Wednesday by telephone.

She stated it isn’t clear whether or not her mom knew Jones or whether or not she knew the Twiford household down the road.

The Twifords have been lifelong Laurel residents, and virtually everybody within the city knew them.

Their next-door neighbors, Doug and Lynette Krie, stated they did not hear something like gunshots earlier than daybreak Thursday. They have been alerted to bother round 9:30 a.m., once they noticed the city’s lone legislation enforcement officer of their driveway, who stated a passerby had observed smoke coming from the Twifords’ dwelling. The officer and the Kries then went over to the Twiford dwelling collectively to test the doorways.

“They have been all safe — after which I noticed one of many doorways within the again cracked open,” Lynette Krie stated.

Firefighters from the city’s volunteer division then went in to search out the supply of the smoke. Once they emerged, they fell to their knees. “That is after I knew they have been gone,” Krie stated, preventing again tears.

Contributing: Christal Hayes and Christine Fernando, USA TODAY; The Related Press. 

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