Death penalty sought in case of 8 Mississippi killings
BROOKHAVEN, Miss. — A Mississippi man accused of eight killings pleaded not guilty Monday to all charges, including four counts of capital murder for which prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty.
Willie Cory Godbolt, 35, appeared for a brief arraignment in Brookhaven, the seat of Lincoln County where the shootings happened nearly 10 months ago during what prosecutors describe as an all-night rampage. The shootings left a sheriff’s deputy, some of Godbolt’s in-laws and other acquaintances dead. Godbolt was indicted Thursday on four counts of capital murder, four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, two counts of kidnapping and one count of armed robbery.
Investigators say that on May 27, Godbolt went to his in-laws’ home in Bogue Chitto to confront his estranged wife and demand she give up their two children. Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputy Willam Durr responded to an emergency call from the home and told Godbolt to leave. Relatives said it seemed Godbolt was going to comply when he began shooting. He’s accused of killing Durr, mother-in-law, Barbara Mitchell, and in-laws Brenda May and Toccara May. He is also accused of firing at another deputy before fleeing the house.
He then went to two more homes in Lincoln County. In the first one, he shot teens Jordan Blackwell and Austin Edwards as they played video games, and at the second, he fatally shot Ferral and Shelia Burrage, prosecutors said. They say that at some point in between those shootings, he also kidnapped two people at gunpoint and stole a car. After his arrest on May 28, hours after the shooting, he confessed on camera to a Clarion Ledger reporter. Godbolt has been jailed without bail since his arrest.