Series of âtargetedâ murder leads to 4 adults, teen being indicted 4 adults, 1 teen indicted for murder By Jared Goffinet | April 8, 2021 at 9:59 AM EDT - Updated April 8 at 10:35 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Four adults and a teen have been indicted on charges in what officials described Thursday as âtargetedâ murders.
The four killings happened between Jan. 31 and Feb. 18, according to the Hamilton County Prosecutorâs Office.
According to Deters, someone hired Carl Godfrey to kill Campbell. The prosecutor says Godfrey and Jason Gray went to where Campbell was staying in Avondale and shot him.
North and another person were inside a vehicle in Fairmount on Feb. 1 when the teen started shooting at them, according to a news release from the prosecutorâs office. The other victim survived, but North died.
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Four men, teen indicted in series of connected murders in Hamilton County Wednesday Share Updated: 10:14 PM EDT Apr 7, 2021
Four men, teen indicted in series of connected murders in Hamilton County Wednesday Share Updated: 10:14 PM EDT Apr 7, 2021
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Show Transcript VINELAND ENCOUNTERS INVOLVING GUNS THE HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR SAYS CARL GODFREY JASON GRAY MARIO GORDON KHAN INABET AND A 14 YEAR OLD HAVE ALL BEEN INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGES AND MORE AFTER MONTHS OF VIOLENT SHOOTING ENCOUNTERS LEAVING FOUR MEN DEAD. THE PROSECUTOR SAYS GODFREY WAS HIRED TO KILL JEREMIAH CAMPBELL ON JANUARY 31ST OFFICIALS SAY GOD-FREE AND GRAY KILLED CAMPBELL AT A HOME IN AVONDALE INVESTIGATORS SAY ON FEBRUARY 1ST, THE 14 YEAR OLD SET UP TO MEET TWO PEOPLE FROM FACEBOOK IN FAIRMOUNT. THE PROSECUTOR SAYS THE 14 YEAR OLD ARRIVED TO THE MEETUP. FIRED MULTIPLE SHOTS INTO A
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A man charged with murder who removed one of his eyes from its socket while he was in jail has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Aqeel Watson, 43, could be held at a state psychiatric facility for the rest of his life, officials said.
In a March 30 order, Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway accepted a psychiatric report and found “by clear and convincing evidence that (Watson) is mentally ill.”
Hatheway committed Watson to Summit Behavioral Healthcare, a psychiatric hospital in Roselawn. Because he faced a life prison sentence had he been convicted of the most serious charge he faced, aggravated murder, he will remain under the court’s jurisdiction for life. A judge will review his case periodically.
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