Raleigh police say, 'This was not a random act'
A second and third teenager have been taken into custody in North Carolina in connection to the murder of a 69-year-old man found suffering from fatal injuries in a cemetery in the state capital of Raleigh over the Memorial Day weekend.
A 911 caller described seeing blood and clothes across the ground near the entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemetery at approximately 10:05 p.m. Friday, as who he believed to be two males and one female first fled on foot before hopping into two separate vehicles and peeling off.
Maria Elizabeth Peña-Echeverria, 18, was first charged Saturday in connection to 69-year-old James Lacy Taylor's death. Both Taylor and Peña-Echeverria lived at Raleigh addresses, police said.
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A second and third teenager have been taken into custody in North Carolina in connection to the murder of a 69-year-old man found suffering from fatal injuries in a cemetery in the state capital of Raleigh over the Memorial Day weekend.
A 911 caller described seeing blood and clothes across the ground near the entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemetery at approximately 10:05 p.m. Friday, as who he believed to be two males and one female first fled on foot before hopping into two separate vehicles and peeling off.
Maria Elizabeth Peña-Echeverria, 18, was first charged Saturday in connection to 69-year-old James Lacy Taylor's death. Both Taylor and Peña-Echeverria lived at Raleigh addresses, police said.

North Carolina cemetery murder: Second, third teenager taken into custody over slaying of senior citizen
A second and third teenager have been taken into custody in North Carolina in connection to the murder of a 69-year-old man found suffering from fatal injuries in a cemetery in the state capital of Raleigh over the Memorial Day weekend.