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Dad accused of killing four children and hosting dates at his home
Summary
A North Carolina man was arrested on Oct. 28 and charged with four counts of first-degree murder; prosecutors said on Dec. 18 they will seek the death penalty if he is convicted.
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A man in North Carolina has been arrested on allegations related to the deaths of four children in his care. Police say the 38-year-old, Wellington Delano Dickens III, was charged on October 28 with four counts of first-degree murder. Authorities reported that the children's remains were kept at the property and in a vehicle and that the man had interactions with people he met through an online dating app after the deaths. Officers found one unharmed three-year-old at the home during a search.
Reported details:
- Wellington Delano Dickens III was arrested on October 28 and charged with four counts of first-degree murder, according to police statements.
- Police allege the children's remains were kept at the property and in a vehicle and report messages linking the man to people met via an online dating app.
- Officers found one unharmed three-year-old at the home during their search, and police said they did not locate the infant's body that the suspect reported.
- On December 18, state prosecutors announced they will seek the death penalty if Dickens is convicted.
Summary:
Officials have announced criminal charges and said the case remains under active investigation. Prosecutors stated on December 18 that they will pursue the death penalty if Dickens is found guilty; court proceedings are pending.
