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Suspect killed two men and left their bodies at local dump, authorities say

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Source: Monroe County Sheriff's Office, MEGA

Nov. 2 2021, Published 4:14 p.m. ET

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A man murdered two men, then left their bodies at a family dump, Ohio cops say.

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On Oct. 30, both Daniel Franzoi, 24, and Malakai Devon Curry, 20, were reported missing. The caller said that both of them went with Jacob Wilson, 38, to the family dump on the Wilson Farm to discard their trash, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.

The caller said once Jacob drove off the hill back down to the residence, Franzoi and Curry weren’t with him, the sheriff's office noted.

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Police learned Jacob had left the area in his truck and traveled in an unknown direction.

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Deputies conducted a search of the family farm and dump area, and they found the victims at the dump, according to the sheriff's office.

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Deputies responded to Wilson’s home in Woodsfield, Ohio, and found him outside. There, police arrested the suspect.

Wilson has been charged with two counts of aggravated murder with gun specifications, two counts of tampering with evidence and two counts of abuse of a corpse.

Deputies continue to investigate but have not said what led to the alleged killings.

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