Shocking ‘execution style' double homicide in home chills rural Florida community
[PEHAL News] It has been so a few years since Florida’s Baker County had a homicide that Sheriff Scotty Rhoden says he can’t keep in mind the final one.
He now has two, nevertheless, and the surprising particulars are terrifying folks in this sparsely populated county of about 30,000.
Two males had been found shot to death Monday, Aug. 1, at a rural home outdoors of Macclenny and the crime scene was grisly, Rhoden stated at a news conference. Macclenny is about 30 miles west of Jacksonville.
"Autopsies were performed. ... We can say that these two victims were brutally murdered and may have been targeted," Rhoden stated.
"Let’s make no mistake about it: This was an execution-style murder."
Much in regards to the case stays a thriller, with no recognized suspects and no recognized motive.
The victims have been recognized as David "Daniel" Sigers, 54, and James Michael "Bo" Thomas, 49, in accordance with a information launch.
Investigators believed they had been shot over the weekend.
The killings had been found at 11:25 a.m. Monday, when the Baker County Sheriff’s Office bought a report of our bodies in a home on Sawtooth Road, not removed from the Georgia state line.
"Deputies entered the residence and found two adult males in different parts of the house deceased from what appear to be gunshot wounds," the sheriff’s workplace stated.
A $5,000 reward is being supplied for suggestions resulting in an arrest of the suspects, however the sheriff’s workplace has been tight-lipped about particulars.
Among the main points not revealed: what number of instances the boys had been shot, why investigators consider they had been focused, and why the crime scene is described as "brutal."
What Rhoden did say is that there is no such thing as a proof the killings are drug associated.
Sigers had no prison historical past and Thomas solely had "some minor misdemeanor offenses" on his report, officers say.
Investigators are asking neighbors to report in the event that they noticed any unusual or uncommon exercise over the weekend. "There’s nothing that’s too small," Rhoden says.
An obituary reviews it occurred at Sigers’ home, the place he maintained "a quiet, private life." He "was a lifelong resident of Baker County," who performed nostril guard for the Baker High Wildcats soccer staff and served in the U.S. Army, the obituary says.
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-08-05 |