A 17-year-old boy in central California has been charged with killing four members of a neighboring family, including an 81-year-old man, his son, granddaughter-in-law, and grandson. The bodies were found in the victims' backyard and a shallow grave, with another body found in the teenager's home. Prosecutors are seeking to try him as an adult, while his mother and her boyfriend have been charged as accessories after the fact.
Four members of the same family were found dead at two adjacent houses in Reedley, California, with a 17-year-old neighbor charged with four counts of homicide. The case, described as a "complex puzzle" by police, involved the discovery of the bodies of Billy Bonds, Guadalupe Bonds, and Darrell Bonds, as well as the subsequent arrest of the 17-year-old, along with two others on charges of accessory after the fact. The investigation is ongoing, and the police believe that the 17-year-old did not act alone.
Police in Reedley, California, discovered four bodies, spanning three generations of one family, in a shocking crime that has shocked the small town. A 17-year-old boy has been accused of committing the killings, with two adults also arrested as accessories after the fact. The victims included an 81-year-old, a 44-year-old, a 61-year-old, and a missing husband. The investigation involved multiple law enforcement agencies, and evidence of a physical struggle and a burglary was found at the scene.
The fourth victim in the Reedley quadruple murder has been identified as 43-year-old Mathew Bonds, who was found in a garage next to the original crime scene, and is the husband of one of the victims. The third victim has been identified as 61-year-old Darrell Bonds. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on homicide charges, and two adults have been arrested on accessory charges. The Fresno County District Attorney's Office has filed a juvenile petition against the minor, with a detention hearing scheduled for January 11th, 2024.
Three individuals, including a 17-year-old boy, have been arrested in connection to a triple homicide in Reedley, California. The juvenile faces four counts of homicide and has been booked into the Fresno County Juvenile Center, while two others have been charged with accessory after the fact. The victims have been identified as 44-year-old Guadalupe Bonds and 81-year-old Billy Bonds, with a third victim yet to be identified. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Reedley Police Department.
A fourth body has been discovered next to a Reedley home where three bodies were found over the weekend, with authorities finding a man in his 40s with signs of trauma. During a search warrant, three individuals were detained, and evidence possibly linked to the original homicide investigation was found. The victims from the original scene have been identified as 44-year-old Guadalupe Bonds and 81-year-old Billy Bonds, with authorities searching for Guadalupe's missing husband, Matthew Bonds. The cause of death for the latest victim will be determined after an autopsy.
Another body has been found in connection to the triple murder in Reedley, California, with a large police presence at a neighboring home where a male was discovered dead in the garage. Multiple search warrants were served, and three individuals have been detained for questioning as the investigation continues.
Court documents reveal the dangerous and horrifying conditions inside an illegal lab in Reedley, California, including overcrowded bio-engineered mice, vials of blood, and infectious diseases such as malaria, E. coli, chlamydia, and COVID. Concerns over electrical issues, unmarked flammable chemicals, and the proximity of a gas station prompted the fire chief to send a letter warning of a potential disaster for the city. Government officials have euthanized the mice and are in the process of removing chemicals, while multiple agencies continue to investigate the situation.