
NJ native who confessed to cross-country killing spree charged with fifth murder
NY Post
A New Jersey native has been charged with a fifth murder, after previously confessing to a cross-country killing spree that left four people dead.
Sean Lannon, 47, of New Mexico, initially admitted to the Feb. 24 murder of Randall Apostalon, 60 — a man he hired to unwittingly help move the remains of three other victims that had been jammed into storage containers, according to NJ Advance Media. The crates contained body parts of Lannon’s ex-wife, 39-year-old Jennifer Lannon, and two other men that he admitted killing at his Grants, New Mexico home after finding evidence the three were abusing his young children, according to the report.More Related News

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