Case against accused killer of 8 people delayed by slow crime lab
Published 8:13 am Wednesday, December 13, 2017
BROOKHAVEN (AP) — A Mississippi prosecutor says grand jurors won’t consider charges this year against a man accused of killing eight people in May.
Lincoln County District Attorney Dee Bates tells The Daily Leader that a shortage of pathologists at the state crime lab means autopsy reports haven’t been finalized.
Bates says he expects to present the case against 35-year-old Willie Godbolt to a grand jury in February or later.
Godbolt has been jailed without bail since his May 28 arrest, shortly after the fatal shootings of a sheriff’s deputy and seven of Godbolt’s relatives or acquaintances.
The killings May 27 and 28 occurred at three homes in and around Brookhaven. They began after a deputy responded to a disturbance call at a home where witnesses say Godbolt was arguing with his estranged wife.