Saturday, January 06, 2001
Triple killing investigation continues
By Lew Moores
The Cincinnati Enquirer
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Township police continue to search for leads in the triple homicide that occurred here New Year's Day.
Meanwhile, funeral arrangements have been made for one of the victims.
Services for Gabriel Beckham, 16, one of three young men shot to death on Bonneville Lane, will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Thompson, Hall & Jordan Funeral Home, 11400 Winton Road, Forest Park. Burial will be at Baltimore Pike Cemetery.
There will be private services at the convenience of the family for Clarence Julian, 19. Glover Funeral Home in North Avondale is handling arrangements. Burial will be at Spring Grove Cemetery.
The body of Miko Carter, 22, will be cremated, and no arrangements have been made for a service. Fares J. Radel Funeral Home and Crematory in the California neighborhood is handling the arrangements.
Springfield Township police continue to track down leads, but have no suspects.
We haven't identified anybody positively, said Police Chief David Heimpold. We've got some strong leads, and we're still running them.
All three victims were shot and were found in a downstairs bedroom. Police think they knew who their killer or killers were. They say the killings were not random.
Investigators found money, crack cocaine and marijuana inside the house. Robbery is a possible motive, police said.
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