American who killed 4 relatives captured
THE American man accused of the carefully planned slayings of four relatives at a Thanksgiving holiday dinner has been captured.
Paul Merhige, 35, was arrested without a struggle on Saturday at a motel in the Florida Keys, said Jupiter Police Sergeant Scott Pascarella, who credited the TV show "America's Most Wanted" for the tip that led to Merhige's capture on Long Key.
Merhige has been the subject of a massive manhunt that included billboards and flyers with his image and a US$100,000 reward for information leading to his capture. He is accused of gunning down his twin sisters, a 79-year-old aunt and 6-year-old cousin on Thanksgiving Day (November 26) at a family gathering in Jupiter.
Authorities said Merhige checked into the motel on December 2, using the name "John Baca" and a false Homestead address. He had the same blue 2007 Toyota Camry that had been a key part of the manhunt, but police said it was hidden with a covering at the motel.
United States Marshals said Merhige, who had withdrawn US$12,000 from bank accounts before the killings, paid for his room in advance in cash. It turned out that the license tag on his car had been registered to a Lexus he owned in 2006. Merhige was on his computer when US Marshals and local deputies entered his motel room, according to a Marshals statement.
"I'm elated that the monster is in the cage. We don't have to worry about him killing my wife or coming back for my father-in-law. It doesn't bring my daughter back, but at least this chapter is over," said Jim Sitton, the father of 6-year-old victim Makayla Sitton.
Police said Merhige opened fire at a home where 16 relatives had gathered for the holiday in Jupiter, an affluent community about 150 kilometers north of Miami. He faces four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder in the shootings, which also injured two other people.
Police said Merhige shot and killed his 33-year-old twin sisters, Carla Merhige and Lisa Knight, both of Miami, along with his aunt Raymonde Joseph, 76, and his young cousin. Police said Knight was pregnant.
Authorities have said Merhige carefully planned the killings. He sat through three hours of dinner and sing-a-longs around the piano before starting his rampage, Sitton has said. There were no arguments, warnings or red flags.
Paul Merhige, 35, was arrested without a struggle on Saturday at a motel in the Florida Keys, said Jupiter Police Sergeant Scott Pascarella, who credited the TV show "America's Most Wanted" for the tip that led to Merhige's capture on Long Key.
Merhige has been the subject of a massive manhunt that included billboards and flyers with his image and a US$100,000 reward for information leading to his capture. He is accused of gunning down his twin sisters, a 79-year-old aunt and 6-year-old cousin on Thanksgiving Day (November 26) at a family gathering in Jupiter.
Authorities said Merhige checked into the motel on December 2, using the name "John Baca" and a false Homestead address. He had the same blue 2007 Toyota Camry that had been a key part of the manhunt, but police said it was hidden with a covering at the motel.
United States Marshals said Merhige, who had withdrawn US$12,000 from bank accounts before the killings, paid for his room in advance in cash. It turned out that the license tag on his car had been registered to a Lexus he owned in 2006. Merhige was on his computer when US Marshals and local deputies entered his motel room, according to a Marshals statement.
"I'm elated that the monster is in the cage. We don't have to worry about him killing my wife or coming back for my father-in-law. It doesn't bring my daughter back, but at least this chapter is over," said Jim Sitton, the father of 6-year-old victim Makayla Sitton.
Police said Merhige opened fire at a home where 16 relatives had gathered for the holiday in Jupiter, an affluent community about 150 kilometers north of Miami. He faces four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder in the shootings, which also injured two other people.
Police said Merhige shot and killed his 33-year-old twin sisters, Carla Merhige and Lisa Knight, both of Miami, along with his aunt Raymonde Joseph, 76, and his young cousin. Police said Knight was pregnant.
Authorities have said Merhige carefully planned the killings. He sat through three hours of dinner and sing-a-longs around the piano before starting his rampage, Sitton has said. There were no arguments, warnings or red flags.
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