TEMPLE, Texas — C M, the man at the center of crimes in Temple and across the country, has a past that includes prison time for robbery, along with weapons charges, harassment and burglary.
Marks, 44, was thrust into Central Texas headlines in the days following the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend Jenna Scott and her friend Michael Swearingin. The two were last seen Jan. 4. Their bodies were found in the small town of Clearview, Oklahoma, south of Tulsa, Jan. 15.
Marks, who was once a trainer at Title Boxing in Killeen, was not named as a suspect in their deaths as of Jan. 18 but he remained in a Kent County, Michigan jail awaiting extradition to Temple for allegedly breaking into Scott's home on Aug. 21.
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Marks has a direct connection to Clearview, Oklahoma, where the bodies of Scott and Swearingin were found. His cousin,
S N, told Channel 6 Marks' father grew up in the small town of about 60 and and that his family hosts reunions there.
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A Municipal Court of Seattle report from 2008 said Marks faced three charges: Phone harassment, harassment and first-degree criminal trespassing.
The Washington state court amended his phone harassment charge, found him guilty of harassment and dismissed the criminal trespassing charge with prejudice on Nov. 21, 2008.
According to court documents, in 2009 Marks had a bitter custody battle over his son with a woman named April Pease, who is from Washington state.
The Washington court documents depicted Pease as a woman with severe drug addiction problems, which affected the parenting and safety of her children.
The documents described Marks as someone with aggressive behavior and who was in "complete denial that he has issues around domestic violence."
Pease was given temporary custody and was staying in a women's shelter in Minnesota. She went missing in March 2009, and her son went back into Marks' custody.
Bloomington, Minnesota police confirmed the investigation into Pease's disappearance never closed and that Marks was a person of interest.
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Channel 6 first learned of Marks' connection to Scott and Swearingin when we
reported on Jan. 6 that Scott had filed a protective order against Marks on July 27, 2018.
Scott described abuse and her fear of Marks.
"I believe he is a pathological liar. I believe he is a psychopath," Scott said in a document filed with the Bell County court.
She said her former boyfriend told her about killing pets when he was a child in Oklahoma. She said Marks explained how he covered up the killings and "he could do the same in Texas," the affidavit said. Scott said Marks threatened to hurt her and her family.
It was less than a month later when Marks allegedly broke into Scott's home.
The arrest affidavit filed on Nov. 14, 2018, said Scott went to the Temple Police Department on Aug. 21 to file the police report.
Scott said she and Marks had open investigations for assault pending against each other in Killeen, according to the affidavit.
Scott told police Marks threatened her while her daughter, who was 9-years-old at the time, was in the house.
“You know what I’m capable of. Your entire family and all of your friends will need witness protection if you call the police,” Marks told Scott, according to the affidavit. Marks also said to Scott that she needed to drop the charges against him.
Bell County 264th District Judge Paul LePac dismissed the protective order in September.
Cedric Marks: An in-depth look at a long and violent criminal past
ETA: Court documents at NBC News 6 link above