The man who planned the series of murders, showed police a photo of his two «victims» and admitted that «he is going to continue to kill»

Paroled 27-year-old resident of Michigan was accused of killing two women after he showed the deputies pictures of the bodies of the victims and said that he was going to continue to kill.

Suspect Keenan brown was stopped on a highway in Michigan, approximately 108 miles (173,8 km) Northwest of Detroit after his former girlfriend reported to the police that he had received messages from him that worried her.

Sheriff of Ingham Scott Wriglesworth at a press conference on Friday said: «there is No doubt that the suspect has planned a series of murders.» He noted that police stopped a man on the road, «saved many lives».

The Sheriff said: «the Investigation showed that there were 2 potential victims that the suspect was planning to kill. They’ve already been contacted, they are safe.»

Brown allegedly told police that he needed to show them photos on his phone, then he showed a photo of 2 of the victims, identified as Kaylee Anne Brock (age 26) and Ann Mooney (32). As reported investigators, both girls died due to multiple injuries from blunt force trauma. Brock body was found in her home in Holt and Mooney found in Williamston.

The police began to look brown around 2:40 Friday, because the ex-girlfriend of the suspect reported that he violated a restraining order, banging on her door and sending her messages that she was worried about. In the message, brown said that «love, so spare her and she soon finds out what that means.»

Wriglesworth noted that the ex-girlfriend of the suspect was not in the list of intended victims.

Now he is being held in jail Eaton County Jail on other charges, because officials prepared charges against Brock and Mooney. According to the authorities of Michigan, brown got a long list of crimes. He was released on parole after pleaded guilty to stealing a car and attempted strangulation. Brown was also arrested for resisting arrest and unlawful entry into a dwelling.

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