Sandra Kay Sutton, 46, and her 17-year-old son, Zachary Wade Sutton,
were found dead early yesterday morning Thursday May 21st in a
relative's home in Clinton. Both victims appear to have been shot
overnight, while Sutton's relatives were at work, Clinton police Lt.
Sonny Lynch said.
Police have been searching for her former boyfriend, James Barton Horn
Jr., since he was charged with kidnapping 3 weeks ago. Investigators
allege he kept Sandra in a wooden box off-and-on for 4 months at the
same home they searched yesterday in Sedalia, about 45 miles northeast
of Clinton.
Horn, who served time in prison for a kidnapping and
sexual attack, disappeared before police could arrest him on the
kidnapping charge. Lynch said Horn is "absolutely" a suspect in the
deaths.
They surrounded a home they thought Horn was in for hours, calling to
Horn to come out and deploying a robot to search the area, but officers
found no one once they went inside, said Sgt. Bill Lowe of the Missouri
State Highway Patrol.
Sutton told police in late April that Horn had threatened her in a car
with a "tire jack" after an argument in January. When they returned
home, he began building a wooden structure, and she had to help with its
construction, according to a probable cause statement filed by Sedalia
police.
Sutton was allowed to leave the box in the evenings when Barton returned home from work, according to court documents.
Police said the box was kept in a bedroom and contained a bucket full of
urine and feces. The box, which investigators said was 100 inches long,
48 inches wide and 52 inches tall, also contained several layers of
insulation, padding and sleeping bags, and a small air hole.
Sutton escaped April 30 and ran to the home of a neighbor who called police — but Horn was gone by the time police arrived.
A neighbor, Roeanna Wright, said she saw Sutton crouch down after
running from the couple's home in April. Her husband, Lloyd Wright, said
she looked panicked, adding: "She was crouched down like she was trying
to hide when she ran."
Horn served about three years in prison in Tennessee in the early 1990s
in connection with a kidnapping and sexual attack. Records also show he
pleaded guilty in 1997 in Mississippi to unlawfully kidnapping and
abducting his estranged wife. He was sentenced in that case to 12 years
and 11 months in prison, plus five years supervised release.
Lynch warned that Horn was an "extremely dangerous, violent person," and
that anyone providing him shelter could face charges if they were aware
of the pending kidnapping charges. He said Clinton authorities were
unaware Sutton was staying in the area, and that court documents don't
indicate she sought any protective orders again Horn.

No comments:
Post a Comment