Suspected serial killer charged in Missouri over 7th death

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A suspected serial killer already charged in six killings in the Kansas City and St. Louis areas has been charged with first-degree murder in a seventh death.

FILE - This undated photo provided by St. Louis County Justice Services shows Perez Deshay Reed. Reed, a suspected serial killer who already has been charged with six killings in the Kansas City and St. Louis areas has been charged by a Missouri prosecutor with first-degree murder over a seventh death. The new murder charge against Reed was announced Friday, May 27, 2022, by Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker in Jackson County, Missouri, in the Kansas City area.

Brian Horneyer, an assistant Missouri public defender in St. Louis representing Reed did not immediately return messages seeking comment left Saturday on his office phone and cellphone. Baker's office said the bullet found inside Johnson was fired from the gun that Reed had on him when he was arrested. Witnesses also told police that a man who had been a guest of Johnson's was the “serial killer” from St. Louis whom they had seen on the news. They identified him by a distinctive, crescent moon-shaped tattoo on his forehead.

Reed is charged in the St. Louis County killings of 16-year-old Marnay Haynes on Sept. 13, 2021, and 40-year-old Lester Robinson on Sept. 26. He also is charged in the killings in St. Louis of 49-year-old Pamela Abercrombie on Sept. 16 and 24-year-old Carey Ross on Sept. 19. All four were shot in the head.

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