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Police: Former law enforcement worker ‘catfished’ teen, murdered 3 family members in Riverside
The suspect in a triple homicide in Riverside, who was shot and killed by deputies with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Friday, has been identified as a 28-year-old man who used to b…
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Authorities with the Riverside Police Department said that around 11 a.m. on Nov. 25, officers had been dispatched to a welfare check of a young a woman who appeared to be in distress while getting into a red Kia Soul with a man in the 11200 block of Price Court and leaving with him.
While officers were responding, reports of a fire at a home, just a few houses away from where the welfare-check call originated, came in.
“Their bodies were pulled outside where it was determined they were victims of an apparent homicide,” officials with RPD said in a news release.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the young woman was a teenager who lived where the house fire and the homicides occurred.
“Detectives determined Edwards had met the female teenager through the common form of online deception known as ‘catfishing,’ where someone pretends to be a different person than they actually are,” authorities said in the release. “It is believed Edwards had developed an online relationship with the teen and obtained her personal information. He traveled from Virginia to Riverside where he parked his car in a neighbor’s driveway and walked into the teen’s home.”
That’s when police say Edwards murdered the teen’s grandfather, grandmother and mother.
“Detectives learned Edwards had worked for the Virginia State Police until recently employed at the Washington County Sheriff’s office in Virginia,” the release noted.