JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A second suspect was arrested and charged in
the abduction and killing of a Mississippi woman and her 7-year-old son,
authorities said Thursday.
Cedric D. Mason, 30, of Jackson, was arrested late
Wednesday on two counts of capital murder and two counts of kidnapping,
the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation said in a news release.
Authorities said they are still trying to piece together exactly what
happened.
MBI spokesman Warren Strain said Thursday in a statement
Mason was arrested about 9:30 p.m. in Jackson by MBI agents, the U.S.
Marshals Task Force, Jackson police and others.
Police responded
to the family's wrecked and burned vehicle Saturday in a remote area
southwest of Jackson. They later questioned Timothy Ladell Burns and
authorities said he led them early Tuesday to the bodies at an abandoned
home about a mile from the vehicle.
Burns has been charged with
two counts of murder and arson. His court-appointed attorney, M.A. Bass,
said Thursday he hasn't met with Burns and that Burns might next appear
in court in December. Mason does not yet have an attorney.
All
three victims had gunshot wounds. Slain were 7-year-old Jaidon Hill,
30-year-old Atira Hughes-Smith and 34-year-old Laterry Smith.
Hughes-Smith is the boy's mother. Relatives said the couple was recently
married.
Neither
Burns nor Mason has been charged in the killing of Laterry Smith, which
officials said took place in Jackson. Authorities say charges are
expected later.
"The preliminary investigation indicates Laterry
Smith was murdered in a house in southwest Jackson. The crimes were
committed in Hinds and Copiah counties and the district attorneys in
those jurisdictions are conferring on the best manner to move forward
with the prosecution of Mason and Burns," Strain said.
Investigators
have not discussed a motive for the killings or said whether Burns and
Mason knew the family. Strain said investigators continue to gather
evidence.
"We have theories, but the investigation will ferret out the facts," Strain said Wednesday.
Sheriff
Jones has said he believed Burns was driving at the time of the wreck
and then tried to burn the vehicle. It's unclear whether the victims
were in the vehicle when it crashed.
On Monday, police recovered
items linked to the family in a trash bin at a gasoline station in south
Jackson, including clothing and Hughes-Smith's work identification card
from the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Strain said
authorities began watching Burns at a south Jackson motel Monday and
arrested him around 11:30 p.m. when he went to a gas station.
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Associated Press staff writer Jeff Amy contributed to this report.
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