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Six people and an unborn child are now dead in a string of murders in and around Fayetteville. As well as the person authorities wanted to question. Early Tuesday Warren Crutcher a man listed as a person of interest in four of the murders was found dead and officers say it was not a suicide. We know that Crutcher and one of the female victims had a child together. But tonight investigators are not commenting on a possible motive in this string of unsolved murders.
It all began at Fayetteville home in Lincoln County.

"We had a female who was six or 7 months pregnant along with her 18 month old son and another female in that residence on Huntsville highway," said Kristin Helm of the TBI.

Sheriff's deputies identified the bodies of Amber McCaully was pregnant and Chabreya Campbell, along with her 18 month old son Rico Raglan, who is pictured on the right. Campbell's three year old son Vincent Crutcher was not hurt.

     “That child is the one who actually called a friend of his mother on the telephone to let him know that was a terrible situation happening at the house and he was unharmed,” added Helm.

A fourth woman Jessica Brown was found murdered on Fox Wood Drive in Lincoln County. Investigators called the three year olds father Warren Crutcher as a person of interest. But early Tuesday he too was found murdered in the Hazel Green area.

“We really don't know anything about motive at this time we are still trying to of course develop a suspect,” stated Helm.

Officials in Madison County, Alabama say the murder of a sixth person in Huntsville. Jeffery Lamar Pope may also be connected to the killing spree. It is a case that has authorities in two states working to find answers. Multiple Murders Across Two States have Officals Working Together to Find Answers

Wednesday, October 24 2012, 01:42 AM CDT

Tennessee News

Rebar finishing will add 40 jobs in Knox County
May 21, 2013 11:13 GMT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Another 40 jobs are coming to Knox County as Gerdau (gair-DOW') expands its steel reinforcement bar plant.

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development says the new facility will apply finishing services to rebar now made at the company's Lonsdale mill.

TDEC Commissioner Bill Hagerty and Gerdau officials announced the expansion on Monday, saying the plant will have the capacity to finish about 120,000 tons of steel per year.

Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett said it was good to see a vacant building in the WestBridge Business Park be put back into industrial use.

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