Man accused of shooting teens in Roswell pleads guilty in court Wednesday
05/17/2017 9:19 am PDT
via WGCL:
ROSWELL, Ga. -- (WGCL) -- Jeffrey Hazelwood, the man accused of killing two teens behind a Publix location in Roswell, pleaded guilty in court Wednesday. He cited mental illness for his guilty plea.
Hazelwood was charged with fatally shooting Natalie Henderson and Carter Davis, behind a Publix grocery store in Roswell last summer. The Fulton County Medical Examiner said the two teenagers each died from a single gunshot wound to the head.
Hazelwood said very few words in court. He responded “yes mam,“ several times when asked various questions by the prosecutor including if he understood all of the charges, the years in prison tied to each crime, and if he had taken his medication last night and this morning.
He pleaded guilty to the following charges:
2 counts of malice murder
3 counts of felony murder
2 counts of aggravated assault
1 count of kidnapping
1 count of aggravated sexual battery
1 county of Finance credit card theft
1 count of identity fraud
2 counts of possession of a firearm during a felony
- 1 count theft by taking
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