REPORT: Missouri suspect walks into police headquarters covered in blood, makes chilling admission

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A suspect in two Missouri Thanksgiving Day homicides was arrested after he walked into a police headquarters covered in blood and said, “I know I just committed two murders.”
Torry Upchurch, 27, was being sought when he turned up at the Jefferson City Police Department soon after the murders Thursday of 17-year-old Earle Key Jr. and 33-year-old Shantae Hill-Cook, police said.
The article goes on to state the following:
“During the initial interview, the suspect implicated himself in both homicides,” Lt. David Williams said in a news release.
JUST IN: The victims of the last night’s shootings are identified as 17-year-old Earle Key Jr. of Jefferson City and 33-year-old Shantae Hill-Cook of Columbia. @KOMUnews
— Diana Fidarova (@difidarova) November 29, 2019
CHARGES FILED: Jefferson City police arrested Torry A. Upchurch, 27, on Thursday after he walked into the police station with blood on him. In court documents, police say Upchurch admitted to killing two people to people in the police department lobby. https://t.co/4dZJzScK1j
— Joe McLean – ABC 17 News (@JoeMcLeanNews) November 29, 2019
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