Man charged over 'brutal' killings of girlfriend and three young children

A man who had a history of domestic violence with his live-in girlfriend killed her and her three young children, including an infant, at their apartment complex, according to police.

Police found the bodies of 29-year-old Jerrica Spellman and her children, aged one month to three years old, late on Wednesday in the US state of Georgia, after getting a call from a concerned family member, Columbus Police Chief Ricky Boren said at a news conference.

A short time later, police arrested 27-year-old Travane Brandon Jackson.

Spellman and Jackson lived together and police believe he is the father of her children, who all shared his last name, Boren said.

"There had been an ongoing domestic violence relationship between herself and our suspect," the police chief said.

All four victims had been stabbed, though an official cause of death had not been determined, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reported.

A 27-year-old man has been arrested after his girlfriend and her three young children were found dead. Source: AP / Getty
A 27-year-old man has been arrested after his girlfriend and her three young children were found dead. Source: AP / Getty

Coroner Buddy Bryan identified the children as three-year-old boy King Jackson; and two girls: one-year-old Kensley Jackson and one-month-old Kristen Jackson.

"It's a tragic situation," Bryan told the newspaper. "One of the most brutal that I have seen in my seven years as coroner."

Jackson was being held at the Muscogee County jail charged with four counts of murder.

Police are calling the killings acts of family violence, a legal designation in Georgia that allows harsher penalties for violent crimes by spouses, parents or other domestic partners.

The police chief said investigators had recovered a weapon that they believe was used in the killings, but he declined to be more specific or further discuss the investigation. He also declined to say if Jackson was talking with police.

Jackson had been arrested previously in 2017 after Spellman accused him of domestic violence in a police report, Boren said.

He did not know the outcome of that case.

Jackson's first court appearance was scheduled for Saturday, though the police chief said it would likely be rescheduled.

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