Mom, teen slain in Jacksonville Final Edition

  It looks like he just wanted to kill somebody that day, said Sgt. Evander Collier IV of the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. This is one of those investigations thats a bit strange because we just cant figure out what the motive is. Nothing was stolen from Albins trailer and there was no sign of a br...

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Published inThe news-journal (Daytona Beach, Fla.)
Main Author LYDA LONGA and PATRICIO G. BALONA - STAFF WRITERS
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Daytona Beach, Fla Halifax Media Group 26.08.2003
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Summary:  It looks like he just wanted to kill somebody that day, said Sgt. Evander Collier IV of the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. This is one of those investigations thats a bit strange because we just cant figure out what the motive is. Nothing was stolen from Albins trailer and there was no sign of a break-in or a struggle. The suspect, who had been dating Albins 27-year-old daughter, Amy Wren, for a few months, told police he was invited into the home the day the murders occurred. Amy Wren and Albins 2-year-old grandson, Aubrey whose mother was Albins 20-year-old daughter, Robin also lived with the victims. Amy Wren was not in the home when the stabbings occurred, police said. The toddler was found in the trailer unhurt. He is now in the custody of the state Department of Children & Families. Albins sister, Audrey Truitt, said while [Alice Albin] and [Loretta Wren] lived here, they commuted to Jacksonville so Loretta Wren could attend her uncles Pentecostal church school. The teen also had attended Mainland High School briefly.
ISSN:2158-7353