TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Questions still linger for family members after a string of three murders occurred recently in Leon County and Valdosta, Georgia.
Flay Rollins, 54, is accused of killing two women in Leon County and a man in Valdosta within days.
Among those victims was Sheena Kenon, the mother of his child. She leaves behind four children.
Her brother Horace Kenon says he can’t believe the person charged with killing her is the father of one of the children.
“It’s like I got so many questions,” Horace Kenon said.
Horace Kenon’s sadness over his sister is intensified by his need for answers. “How did he get out of jail with a $1,000 bond? That’s my main question, and who authorized that?” he asked. “I’m just taking it one day at a time, you know, but it’s hard,” he said.
Deputies say Rollins confessed to shooting Sheena Kenon multiple times in the Apalachicola National Forest, just before dragging her farther into the woods to shoot her again.
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Before Sheena Kenon’s death, court records revealed that Rollins was sentenced to four years in prison for stabbing her in 2018
Furthermore, Rollins was out on bond and awaiting trial in May on an unrelated attempted murder charge. He was accused of stabbing his girlfriend with a box cutter in 2023.
However, Horace Kenon says he didn’t know Rollins was out on bond at the time his sister was killed. “If I would’ve known that, I probably would’ve got my sister and put her up somewhere,” he said. “Some of this could’ve been prevented if they would’ve known where he was at all times. But they didn’t care, nah, they didn’t care.”
As of Wednesday, Rollins remains behind bars in Tallahassee in connection to the three murders.
Prosecutors may file a fourth murder charge because the other female victim, Otica Williams, was reportedly pregnant at the time of her death.
At this time, no court dates have been set.
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