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Ex-Boyfriend Admits to Horrific Murder of Teen Girl

Posted by Sandra On April - 10 - 2014

Ex-boyfriend admits to brutal murder of missing NC teen girl, deputies say

3398918_GHOPE MILLS, NC – The former boyfriend of missing Hope Mills teenager Danielle Locklear admitted to killing her, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and Hope Mills Police Department announced Tuesday night. Sheriff Earl “Moose” Butler and Chief Joel Acciardo called an emergency press conference to announce Je’Michael Malloy’s arrest as well as confirm that a body recovered April 3 from the South River was Locklear’s. Acciardo said Malloy, 17, killed the 15-year-old South View High School student the night of March 11. Earlier that night she left home after telling her grandfather she was walking to a friend’s house about a block away. That was the last time her family saw her. READ MORE HERE

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