The bodies of five children aged
between 2 and 8 were found stuffed into garbage bags on Tuesday near a
logging road in Alabama after their father confessed to killing them and
led police to the scene, authorities said.
Timothy
Ray Jones, the father of the children, did not reveal a motive for the
killings, which he confessed to authorities in Mississippi, Smith County
Sheriff Charlie Crumpton said.
"I’m
a father of two, and I can't imagine what goes through a man's head
when he does this," Crumpton said. "It was a horrible, horrible crime."
The
children, whose names have not been released, were reported missing
from their home near Lexington, South Carolina, by their mother on Sept.
3, the Lexington County Sheriff's Department said in a statement.
Jones
had joint custody of the children with his ex-wife and was their
primary legal custodian, the Lexington County Sheriff's Office said.
He
confessed to the killings to authorities in Smith County, Mississippi,
after he was pulled over on Saturday at a driver's license checkpoint
and arrested on charges of drunken driving and possession of a
controlled substance, Crumpton said.
The children were found in a rural area in southwestern Alabama, about 50 miles southwest of Montgomery, Crumpton said.
(Reporting by Therese Apel in Jackson, Mississippi; Writing by Jonathan Kaminsky; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Sandra Maler)
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