
A man has been arrested in the stabbing deaths of two nuns whose bodies were found in their home in rural Mississippi, authorities said.
Margaret
Held and Paula Merrill, both nurse practitioners, failed to show up for
work Thursday at a clinic in Lexington, where they served one of the
state's poorest counties.
Clinic
workers called police when the pair didn't arrive at the clinic, said
Maureen Smith, a spokeswoman for the Catholic Diocese of Jackson.
When
authorities arrived at their home in Durant, 13 miles away from the
clinic, they saw evidence of a break-in and found their bodies, she
said.
As investigators searched
for answers, a blue Toyota Corolla used by the victims was found
Thursday on an abandoned road less than a mile from their home.
Rodney Earl Sanders, 46, has been
charged with two counts of capital murder in connection with the
killings, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety said early
Saturday.
"Sanders was developed as a person of interest early on in the investigation," said Lt. Col. Jimmy Jordan, director of MBI.
After
an investigation that included the sheriff's department and the
attorney general's office, "this heinous crime has been resolved," he
said.
He did not provide additional information on the arrest.
Shortly
after their bodies were found, authorities said the motive for the
killings remained unclear, adding that calling it a "robbery would be
premature."
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