Christian Musicians Killed Over a Crown Vic
Texas Teens Stopped in Victim's Car 170 Miles Away Held for Murder in Double Homicide
Two men have been charged with capital murder for allegedly gunning down a pair of Christian musicians outside a Texas recording studio and taking off in one of the victim's cars.
[color="Red"]Demarious Dwight Cummings and [color="Red"]James Broadnax, both 19, of Texarkana, were arrested late Thursday night about 170 miles from the spot where Matthew Butler, 28, and Steve Swan, 26, were found dead early that morning. Each suspect faces capital murder charges and will be held on $1 million bond.A third suspect, 18-year-old Lonnie Harris, was also arrested and originally charged in the murders, but was released by police late this afternoon. "We don't believe that he had anything to do with it," Lt. Joe Harn, a spokesman for the Garland Police Department, confirmed to ABC News.
Texas authorities allege the motive for the murders was the theft of a 1995 Ford Crown Victoria that belonged to one of the murder victims and ultimately tied the trio to the crime.
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