Alleged Arkansas Killer
Prosecutors SAY HIKING TRAIL WAS BLOODY MESS …
Sufferer’s Blood on His Face
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Prosecutors in Arkansas say Andrew James McGann left a mountaineering path at a state park a bloody mess after stabbing a pair to demise … and folk noticed him leaving the scene with blood on his face.
In new authorized docs, obtained by TMZ, prosecutors go in-depth on the brutal slayings of Clinton Brink and Cristen Brink final month at Satan’s Den State Park in West Fork, Arkansas.
They are saying a 911 name got here in July 26 reporting two lifeless our bodies on a mountaineering path with a considerable amount of blood … the our bodies belonged to the Brinks, who had been mountaineering with their younger daughters.
Arkansas State Police investigators arrived on the park and interviewed people who had been there … and had been advised a person emerged from the path with what gave the impression to be blood on his face, after which received right into a black sedan and drove off on Freeway 170.
ASP says a second witness advised them the black sedan was a Kia Stinger … and investigators confirmed as such after poring over surveillance footage from native companies and houses.
Cops say they discovered a path of blood leaving the crime scene that they believed to be the victims’ blood … and an post-mortem Monday discovered they died by murder from stabbing wounds.
Prosecutors say cops positioned the Kia Stinger at a barber store in Springdale on Wednesday afternoon … investigators entered, requested who the automobile belonged to, and a man getting a haircut — later recognized as McGann — indicated he was the proprietor.
ASP investigators say they observed McGann had cuts on his hand whereas talking with him … and so they detained him. They are saying he gave consent to enter his automobile to get his ID and after they entered the car, they noticed what gave the impression to be blood inside.
Cops say they seized the automobile and took McGann to ASP HQ, the place “he made statements indicating that he had committed the two homicides.”
McGann is charged with two felony counts of capital homicide and prosecutors say he “made a plan to attack and to kill another … then waited with deliberated purpose and killed two hikers at the Devil’s Den State Park.”
He appeared in court docket Friday with a public defender and pleaded not responsible.