Quadruple Homicide Suspect Charged In Missouri

A very sad situation occured recently in Raytown Missouri. There was a quadruple homicide and according to the police, a person has been charged with a quadruple homicide that occurred on March 16th near Kansas City in Raytown, MO. The murder happened in an apartment complex.  Gevante Anderson was charged July 10th with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of Precious Triplett, 21 and her boyfriend Andre Jones, 33.  2 children were killed, Amir and Gerard Clemons.

According to Jackson County Prosecutor Jim Kanatzar, there was an unconfirmed relationship between Anderson and the murdered children’s surviving sibling.  According to Anderson, Tripletts 18 month old son belongs to him.  The murdered boys father found the bodies when he went to the apartment after not being in contact with the boys.  Relatives said the boys did not live in their aunts apartment, but were staying there for a sleepover while on spring break.

Anderson stated after the killings that he and Triplett had once had a relationship, but had broken it off a few months earlier.  Anderson was additionally charged with five counts of burglary and armed criminal action in the first degree.

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