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n Tuesday, Raleigh police arrested 23-year-old Ronald Lee Anthony Jr., 18-year-old Sarah Rene Redden and 20-year-old Travian Devonte Smith in Wake Forest. All three are facing murder charges and are currently in the Wake County Jail.
Smith was already on probation on a unrelated charge, according to a Wake County magistrate. Anthony also has an extensive criminal record dating back to 2008 for charges like felony robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Authorities said it appeared there was no connection between Huggins-Jones and the suspects before the crime.
Raleigh police had spent hours passing out fliers in Raleigh Monday night into early Tuesday morning hoping to gain any clues into the murder.
Smith had been convicted last year of receiving a stolen vehicle, served six months in prison and was on parole until October following his release in January, state Division of Adult Correction records show.
Anthony had been arrested in 2008 on three charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon and served just over seven months in prison in 2010 after those charges were consolidated into one charge.
That sentence also covered convictions for making a bomb threat and embezzlement, the records show.
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/22/2909710/raleigh-police-charge-two-men.html#storylink=cpy
Good to see there was an arrest. Wonder how the 18 year old girl fits in? Was it a home invasion gone wrong?
All three were taken to the Wake County jail early Wednesday, where they were charged with murder. They will make first court appearances Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Drugs?
Immediately charged and scheduled to appear. I guess they have solid evidence? Fingerprints at the scene?
The two girls were "picking and taunting" at each other for three months, Tammie Hansley said of her daughter, Sarah Redden. Sarah and her classmate, both ninth graders at Wakefield High School, never fought physically, although they came close one day. After each entered mediation and received a warning, Sarah admits sending a MySpace message from her home computer threatening to beat up the other girl.
Two days later, Sarah, 15, her mother says, had no prior incidents, arrived at her mother's workplace in the back of a police car. Sarah was suspended for the rest of the school year for intimidation and making a threat.
It would be 68 class days and three appeals later before Sarah returned to the classroom, at an alternative school, Mary E. Phillips, two hours away from home. This week she'll return to traditional school
ABC11 spoke with Redden's mother Wednesday who said - while charged - her daughter did not know about the murder.
"She had no idea," said Tammie Hansley.
Hansley said Redden would cooperate with investigators and was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"All I know is those boys are nothing but trouble," Hansley said of suspects Anthony and Smith.
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Hmmm...Sounds like mother is in denial about daughter's problems. Maybe "covered" for her and didn't allow her to suffer consequences?
Raleigh police said Monday afternoon that Huggins-Jones died of blunt force trauma and that they believe the suspects tried to burglarize her apartment and made "unforced entry."
Article updated. This is horrible. So senseless and tragic. http://www.wral.com/three-charged-with-murder-in-north-raleigh-mom-s-death/12471595/
ETA: LE said this on Monday? Or a typo?
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These "people" allegedly beat Melissa to death and have been charged with her murder. Speechless.
They had to have known the apartment was occupied? Why choose that particular apartment? Not suggesting anything here, just voicing my thoughts. Trying to remember, was it hot that night? I think it was, think we had our AC on already. Thinking about 'open windows' here. The articles said an 'unforced entry'. Or some such words.
ABC11 spoke with Redden's mother Wednesday who said - while charged - her daughter did not know about the murder.
"She had no idea," said Tammie Hansley.
Hansley said Redden would cooperate with investigators and was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"All I know is those boys are nothing but trouble," Hansley said of suspects Anthony and Smith.