Jacksonville Triple Murder Suspect Caught In Kentucky
Man Accused Of Killing Three People In July 2002
TIMELINE OF MURDERS, MANHUNT Elizabeth Reed, 35, and Glenn Pafford, 49, are shot and killed in just after midnight at Reed's Arlington home. Reed's 16-year-old daughter, Courtney Smith, is also shot and in critical condition. July 25, 2002 - Police announce they want to question Reed's former boyfriend, Pickney "Chip" Carter, in connection with the murders. July 27, 2002 - Courtney Smith dies at Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center. Nov. 27, 2002 - Carter pays $1,000 and walks out of the Mexican jail. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office wasn't told of the release for a month, then kept it quiet until February 2003 as they tried to locate him. ![]() Jan. 1, 2004 - A man identifying himself as "Rodney Vonthun" is arrested for public intoxication by Kentucky State Police. Jan. 8, 2004 - Carter extradited to Jacksonville. ![]() |
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- December 9, 2003: Prosecutors Ask Mexico For Help Finding Triple Murder Suspect
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- July 25, 2003: One Year Later, Suspect In Triple Murder Eludes Capture
- April 25, 2003: Chip Carter To Become One Of 'America's Most Wanted'
- February 21, 2003: Man Wanted In Triple Murder Let Out Of Mexican Jail
- August 9, 2002: Carter Refuses To Talk With Jacksonville Police
- July 29, 2002: 16-Year-Old Dies Three Days After Triple Shooting
- July 25, 2002: Police Want Man For Questioning In Double Murder
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Elizabeth Reed, 35, and Glenn Pafford, 49, are shot and killed in just after midnight at Reed's Arlington home. Reed's 16-year-old daughter, Courtney Smith, is also shot and in critical condition.
July 25, 2002 - Police announce they want to question Reed's former boyfriend, Pickney "Chip" Carter, in connection with the murders.
July 27, 2002 - Courtney Smith dies at Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center.
Nov. 27, 2002 - Carter pays $1,000 and walks out of the Mexican jail. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office wasn't told of the release for a month, then kept it quiet until February 2003 as they tried to locate him. 
Jan. 1, 2004 - A man identifying himself as "Rodney Vonthun" is arrested for public intoxication by Kentucky State Police.
Jan. 8, 2004 - Carter extradited to Jacksonville. 





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