TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – A Tallahassee man accused of committing three murders earlier this year was indicted Tuesday, according to court records.
Flay Rollins was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder, which court records show was upgraded from his initial second-degree murder charge. He was also indicted on a new charge of unlawful killing of an unborn child and firearm possession by a convicted felon, the court documents revealed.
Flay Rollins was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder, which court records show was upgraded from his initial second-degree murder charge. He was also indicted on a new charge of unlawful killing of an unborn child and firearm possession by a convicted felon, the court documents revealed.(Leon County Jail)
The indictment comes just a few months after the string of murders took place in January, all possibly within 24 to 48 hours.
Rollins was arrested after allegedly killing two women, Sheena Kenon and Otica Williams, in Leon County. Williams was pregnant at the time of her death.
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He’s also accused of shooting and killing his co-worker, Walter “Bo” Pettiford, in Valdosta. However, Rollins has not been indicted on that charge yet.
State Attorney Jack Campbell previously told WCTV that the suspect was out on bond awaiting trial for another attempted murder when the January string of murders occurred.
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