Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Killer Found In Burning Pickup Truck
"INKSTER, MI — Inkster Police Detective Anthony Delgreco said today that officers found the body of Cindy Bailey on the floor of a bedroom in the couple’s home in the 400 block of Helen, south of Cherry Hill Road and west of Inkster Road, at 11:30 p.m.
"The body of Antonio Bailey was found inside his burning pick-up truck after neighbors called 911 to report the garage of the brick ranch was on fire.
"`About 20 minutes earlier, they got sent here on an alarm run and the house was secure—all locked up good and tight,` Delgreco said this morning from the scene.
"They noticed trouble when they returned. `When they looked in the window, they saw blood on the wall, so they decided to kick in the door. And they went in to find a woman deceased from multiple, multiple, multiple stab wounds and there was a gun and a knife next to her.`
"Investigators did not find any spent shell casings, leading police to believe no shots were fired, he added.
"Inkster Police have not been called to the home during the past six years other than for routine security alarm false alarms, according to Delgreco and the department's automated call registry.
"`We didn’t have anything here but alarm runs, so we had nothing documented that I saw,` Delgreco said today. `But according to family, they had a rough relationship.`"
From the Detroit Free Press...
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