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A man in Maryland killed his pharmacist brother because he believed he was “poisoning” people by administering COVID-19 vaccines, court documents show.
Jeffrey Burnham, who was wanted for the deaths of his brother, sister-in-law and an elderly woman, was arrested in West Virginia on Friday after the three murders more than 100 miles apart, NBC News reported.
Police found Burnham’s brother Brian Robinette, 58, and sister-in-law, Kelly Sue Robinette, 57, shot dead last Thursday at their Ellicott City home.
Burnham’s mother told police he wanted to confront his pharmacist brother about his role in distributing COVID-19 vaccines, according to a court document.
“He wanted to confront Brian with the government poisoning people with COVID vaccines,” Burnham’s mother told cops, WUSA reported. “He said over and over ‘Brian knows something!'”
Burnham’s mother called the cops and told them her son was claiming the FBI was after them, causing her to worry about his mental state, prosecution documents show.
A day before they shot her brother and sister-in-law, police said Burnham, 46, killed Rebecca Reynolds, 83, who was found dead at her Cumberland home with obvious trauma to her body. Burnham stole his 2020 Lincoln to the second crime scene two hours away, WUSA reported.
Reynolds was a classmate of Burnham’s mother, NBC News reported.
Burnham, of Cumberland, also allegedly stole his brother’s Corvette after the murders last Thursday, then stopped by someone’s house to ask for gas, NBC News reported. He told the owner that he would be seen on TV soon and that his brother was “killing people with COVID shooting,” the prosecution documents show.
Prosecutors declined to comment on Wednesday due to the ongoing investigation, NBC News reported.
Burnham has been charged with murder and vehicle theft in Allegany County and faces other murder counts in Howard County. He was arrested while driving his brother’s red 2007 Corvette that he stole from his home following the double murder, WUSA reported.
Police said a gun was found inside the Corvette and the three victims were targeted by Burnham, who remains being held without bail. Court records did not list a lawyer for him as of Wednesday night, according to NBC News.
An online fundraiser set up for Kelly and Brian Robinette described them as “beautiful” members of their community who leave behind two children.
“The funds will help them manage the costs associated with the unexpected loss of their parents,” the website read. “Please join us in honoring Kelly and Brian’s legacy and supporting their family.”
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