A tip called in about 2.30 pm yesterday led law enforcement to a motel in West Point, Georgia, where Mary Rice, 37, and William "Billy" Boyette, 44, were holed up in a room. Troup County Sheriff James Woodruff told reporters that deputies had set up a perimeter and the SWAT team was preparing to enter the room when Rice stepped outside and surrendered. Moments later, a gunshot was heard and deputies found Boyette dead inside the room.
Early Monday morning, Rice and Boyette went to the home of Kayla Crocker, 28, in Beulah, Florida, where they shot her and took her car, according to Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan. They were spotted on surveillance video a short time later at a nearby gas station and in a Hardee's restaurant. Crocker died yesterday, according to authorities in Pensacola. Her 2-year-old child wasn't injured.
A citizen yesterday afternoon spotted the stolen vehicle the two were seen driving and alerted authorities who surrounded the west Georgia motel, Woodruff told reporters, according to video posted online by WTVM-TV.
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Boyette allowed Rice to leave the motel room yesterday evening and she was seen crying as she was taken into custody, Woodruff said. Authorities then heard a single gunshot from inside the motel room and subsequently found Boyette dead inside, Woodruff said.
Rice remained at the Troup County Jail in west Georgia today, where she was being questioned by investigators from Florida and Alabama.
Authorities in Alabama had issued capital murder warrants in the case earlier yesterday as the search for the pair entered its second week.
Agencies across the Panhandle and southern Alabama earlier had been told to consider Rice a person of interest in the attacks. On Monday she was upgraded to an official suspect. Authorities said she had had multiple chances to flee or ask for help.
Authorities have given no motive for the four killings or said how the suspects may have chosen their victims.