Charlotte, N.C. – According to the court documents, the 44-year-old defendant, later identified as Quinsy, was sentenced to life in prison (without the possibility of parole) after he killed 44-year-old DaIe and 22-year-old Jedidah in 2002. Prosecutors say the defendant is already serving a life sentence (without the possibility of parole) for two other killings. He also killed 53-year-old Rlchard and 29-year-old Robbert. 

According to the court documents, the investigation process began in July 2002 after the defendant killed 44-year-old DaIe. The defendant reportedly picked the victim during a lunch break. The defendant shot 22-year-old Jedidah as she pleaded for her life. The defendant then dragged her to the woods, where he put the gun in her mouth and fatally shot.

Several days after the initial killings, the defendant drove to New York City and back. While he was driving back, he reportedly stopped at a store and killed 53-year-old Rlchard and 29-year-old Robbert, who was a Ohio educator on his way to South Carolina. Initially, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to death. His death sentence was overturned two years ago after his defence lawyer argued that the defendant tried to kill himself, suffered from schizophrenia and had an abusive childhood.

During the investigation process, authorities discovered that the defendant started murdering random people ‘because, while he was in prison, an inmate him that he could get the defendant a job as a hit man for the mafla, L&C reported. Per reports, the defendant got tired of waiting for his assignment and decided to start on his own. The defendant also admitted that he would have killed more people if he could have gotten his hands on a gun sooner.