Two suspects in a quadruple homicide in Wisconsin have been identified as Darren Lee McWright, 56, and Antoine Darnique Suggs, 38, according to ABC5 News. The victims were found in Sheridan, Wisc.
McWright was arrested on Sept. 16 in relation to the deaths of twenty-six-year-old Matthew Isaiah Pettus, Loyace Foreman III, 35, Jasmine Christine Sturm, 30 and thirty-year-old Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, all from Minnesota.
The bodies of the victims were found by a farmer on Sept 12. The bodies were inside of an black SUV in the farmer’s cornfield about 60 miles from the twin cities. All four victims had been shot.
McWright is charged with one count of hiding a corpse for each victim. Suggs is still at large. Both the suspects and three of the victims are from St. Paul, Minn, with the exception of Flug-Presley, who was from Stillwater.
Suggs may known one of the victims. Witnesses saw the victims and Suggs at the White Squirrel Bar in St. Paul on Sept. 11. Witnesses saw Flug-Presley buy Suggs a tequila shot. Sturm and Flug-Presley were longtime friends.
Pettus was Sturm’s brother and Foreman was Sturm’s boyfriend. All four victims were reportedly at the bar together. Suggs is believed to have been dating Flug-Presley. Flug-Presley’s father, Damone Presley, confirmed that the family is familiar with McWright and Suggs. Presley also said he was shocked by their alleged involvement.
“That individual is well known by our family,” said Presley “I just blew me away to see this individual and who it was and the relationship that we have had that he was any way of any sort involved in what happened.”
The St. Paul Police Department arrested McWright and he is being held at the Ramsey County Jail. The Sheriff of Dunn County, Kevin Bygd, is asking the public for help in locating Suggs but noted he is dangerous and warned not to approach him if seen.