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Quadruple murder of Tennessee family - Infant spared and left in yard miles away *ARREST* (1 Viewer)

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Baby found in vehicle and 4 connected adults later found deceased.


MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Investigators with the Dyer County and Lake County Sheriff’s Departments are investigating the death of four people located in Lake County.
Dyer County Sheriff Jeff Box isn’t saying where the bodies were found, but it appears the incident involves the ongoing investigation of a baby found in someone’s front yard in Dyer County on Tuesday.
The child was found in a baby seat at a residence on Old Highway 20 near the Tigrett area.
Baby abandoned in Dyer County


Courtesy: Dyer County Sheriff’s Office
A deputy said that a dark-colored minivan or white midsize SUV was reported to have dropped off a baby at a random person’s home. The baby was not hurt and was identified.


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Attorney of Austin Drummond responds to self representation statement​

Austin Drummond filed a motion to wave his right to counsel and exercise his right to self representation on April 21, 2026.

“Mr. Drummond’s constitutional right to make decisions regarding his own representation is recognized and respected. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 9 of the Tennessee Constitution guarantee the right of an accused to proceed pro se, as affirmed by the United States Supreme Court in Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 806 (1975), and adopted in Tennessee. The Court will determine whether his request to represent himself meets the legal standards required under both the United States and Tennessee Constitutions. We respect that process and will ensure that Mr. Drummond’s rights are protected at every stage,” said Bryan Huffman, Austin Drummonds attorney.

Huffman says due to the nature of the case and strict requirements, they cannot comment on Drummond’s motion in the media.

“Any such matters must be addressed in the courtroom, where they can be properly evaluated under the law. This matter is now before the Court, which is the appropriate forum for resolving questions of representation,” said Huffman.
 

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