Thanks Fairy.
I'm still trying to verify the wife was also captured with the husband. I know AMW says that on the headline, but I can't get to the story when I click the link on their site. The news article talks about the husband and said 'he' was captured, but not a mention of her. They also talk about 'he' blended in with the religious group, but still didn't mention 'her.'
curious,
JMHO
fran
Here ya go, Fran. Thank goodness they got both of them.
Posted: Apr 14, 2012 10:47 AM EDT Updated: Apr 14, 2012 5:58 PM EDT
By Gianna Caserta - bio | email
TIFTON, GA -
A Louisiana couple charged with murdering a child is in the Tift County Jail. Errol Victor and wife Tonya were arrested just hours after they were featured on America's Most Wanted.
Within minutes of the broadcast airing Friday night on the Lifetime Network, tips poured in from the Tifton area.
Rubbie Williams still cant believe the intelligent, religious couple she let live in her trailer behind her home, turned out to be two accused killers who were on the run.
"I just cant believe that people so nice could do such a crime like that," says Rubbie Williams.
Errol and Tonya Victor were charged with murder in the 2008 beating death of Tonya's 8-year-old son, M.L. Lloyd III.
"They had gotten a bond in New Orleans, went on the run, America's Most Wanted picked up the story, aired it last night, and the marshal service here in Albany, was notified," Deputy Rodger Hormell, U.S. Marshall Service.
Within minutes after the story airing, the AMW hotline began receiving calls from South Georgia with information that the couple was living in Tifton.
"Every couple of weeks, they would move, from one house to another, mooching off the community, telling people that they were preacher and a preacher's wife, and that they were going to open up a church in the area," says Hormell.
That is how they convinced Rubbie Williams to let them stay in her trailer.
"They took advantage of everybody they came in contact with, and they came in contact with a lot of people that I know, so they did take advantage of holding the word of God up, for a shield for them," says Williams.
"Every person they stayed with was generally a good Christian elderly woman in the community, who was just trying to do something nice for a fellow Christian, and he was taking advantage of the situation," says Hormell.
Williams says she cant bare to think of what might have happened, she's just happy they are finally behind bars.
The U.S Marshall Service, with the assistance of the Tifton Police Department, Tift County Sheriff's Officer, and Georgia State Patrol, helped capture the fugitives.
http://www.walb.com/story/17451063/americas-most-wanted-caught-in-tifton