UPDATE: Details emerge about weapons used in Farmville killings

UPDATE: Details emerge about weapons used in Farmville killings

FARMVILLE POLICE

Richard Samuel Alden McCroskey III was captured Sept. 19 after police found him asleep at Richmond International Airport.

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INDICTMENTS: Read the court documents


FARMVILLE - Details related to the quadruple homicide in Farmville emerged today, including a description of two weapons believed to have been used in the killings.
Also today, a young California man who recorded violent rap music using the name “Syko Sam” has been indicted on six counts of capital murder for the slayings of four people found dead Sept. 18 in the home of a Longwood University professor.
Richard Samuel Alden McCroskey III of Castro Valley, Calif., was indicted on six counts of capital murder for the slayings of four people in the Farmville home. McCroskey also faces a charge of grand larceny that accuses him of stealing a car that belonged to one of the victims. Indictments in the case were returned Oct. 19 but were not unsealed until today, when they were served on McCroskey.
Found bludgeoned to death inside the home Sept. 18 were Longwood University professor Debra S. Kelley, 53, who lived there; her estranged husband, Mark Niederbrock, 50; their daughter, Emma Niederbrock, 16; and a friend from Inwood, W.Va., Melanie Wells, 18.
Investigators recovered several possible weapons, including a ball-peen hammer and a wood-splitting maul, according to the court papers unsealed today. Authorities believe both the hammer and the maul were used on each of the victims, according to a source close to the investigation.
A maul is a tool with a long handle with a head like an ax on one side and a hammer on the other. All four victims were bludgeoned beyond recognition, the source said, adding that the bodies were not dismembered.
Among the other items taken from the home were a meat cleaver and a knife, but authorities do not believe either was used in the killings, the source said.
Three of the four bodies were found in a downstairs bedroom, the source and court documents said. The other was found in a room upstairs. Authorities believe it is plausible that one or more of the victims might have been attacked while asleep, but they don’t know that for sure, the source said. McCroskey has given no statement to police.
Authorities also might never know on what day the three female victims died. Investigators believe Mark Niederbrock was killed after the other three. Charging documents say he died Thursday, Sept. 17, the day before the bodies were found.
At least 98 items were recovered from Kelley’s home, including sketchbooks, a note to Wells found on a kitchen table and electronic equipment. Documents also show items seized from Niederbrock’s stolen car and from a satchel McCroskey had with him when he was arrested Sept. 19 at Richmond International Airport.
Investigators also have sought to search various electronic devices for images, text or other useful evidence. According to an affidavit for a search warrant, investigators were seeking to determine whether the suspect had documented his activities while at Kelley’s home using a computer, cell phone or video camera.
McCroskey, 20, met Emma Niederbrock online through their interest in horrorcore rap music and flew to Virginia on Sept. 6 to meet her for the first time.
In Virginia capital murder is not a single crime. For example, a person can be charged, tried, convicted and sentenced to death for capital murder in the furtherance of terrorism as well as capital murder for committing more than one murder.
The indictments charge McCroskey with six counts of capital murder because he is alleged to have killed multiple people within three years.
His next court date is Jan. 19, when a trial date is scheduled to be set.

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Flag Comment Posted by JUNIOR on November 05, 2009 at 11:26 pm

THERE HAS BEEN PEOPLE ON YOUTUBE AND ON THE OTHER PART OF RICHMOND TIMES THAT HAS BLAMED HES SISTER AND MOM AND DAD…. AND DEBRA MARK EMMA MELANIE DIDNT DO ANYTHING TO HIM SO WHY WOULD HE DO DAT TO DEM IS STUPIED SO DATZ WHY IAM SAYIN ABOUT STOP BLAMEIN HES FAMILY

Flag Comment Posted by Ric4Me on November 05, 2009 at 6:17 pm

junior:

Who is “hating” on his sister or family?  I only see commenters on here “hating” on him.

Flag Comment Posted by JUNIOR on November 05, 2009 at 12:22 pm

OK LET ME START OFF BY SAYING WHAT RICHARD SAMUEL ALDEN MCCROSKEY 3TH DID HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HES FAMLIY SO EVEYONE NEEDS TO STOP BLAMING HES SISTER SARAH AND MOM AND DAD FOR WHAT HE DID IF YOU ALL WANT TO HATE SOMEONE FOR WHAT HE DID THEN HATE HIM NOT HIS FAMILY

Flag Comment Posted by MeToo on November 04, 2009 at 12:16 pm

dklee:  When has the Obama administration banned any kind of weapon?  I don’t live under a rock, so I’m pretty sure I haven’t seen anything that says “Obama bans _______”.  Bans you reference were put into place by men who came before him.

You’ll just find any old excuse to blame Barack Obama for anything won’t you.  That’s just sad, pathetic, and juvenile.

Flag Comment Posted by chiefva on November 03, 2009 at 9:58 pm

Farm tools? How about we ban a cup of Ice remember the Mcmissal? A judge had to over rule a jury do to excessive sentencing. Also remember that little thing called the U.S. Constitution that keeps getting in the way of “Cruel and unusual punishment” like stoning, torture , concentration camps, and remember the other little thing called innocent until PROVEN guilty. I guess you would have to read it to know hu?

Flag Comment Posted by dklee on November 03, 2009 at 9:33 pm

When will the Obama administration start banning the purchase of farm tools?  because obviously, they are dangerous too..

Flag Comment Posted by ziggy on November 03, 2009 at 8:59 pm

When he’s found guilty, stone him, torture him and then hang him. Burn him at the stake actually…whatever causes the most suffering.

Flag Comment Posted by FortSmithSam on November 03, 2009 at 7:57 pm

Barnabas Collins haircut—never a good sign.

:/

Flag Comment Posted by JohnBottom on November 03, 2009 at 7:51 pm

I’m all for due process too, but let’s face it, this guy is as guilty as they come.  They need to keep this animal on suicide watch while in jail because he obviously has no concern for human life, and I wouldn’t put it past him to take his own.  I really hope he comes clean with everything he did so that maybe we can learn what caused him to do this, and create awareness to help recognize similar situations before they develop into quadruple homicides.  It’s sad to think that human beings are capable of such things.

Flag Comment Posted by Ric4Me on November 03, 2009 at 7:42 pm

You might not be big on due process now… but if you’re ever accused, wrongly or justly, of a crime, you’ll be glad you have the right to it.  Be careful what you speak against… it might not be there if YOU need it.

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