18 October 2022

Arrest made after four men found shot and cut up after planning to ‘hit a lick’

18 October 2022

A man wanted for questioning about the deaths and dismemberment of four men in eastern Oklahoma has been arrested in Florida, police said.

Joe Kennedy, 67, was arrested on Monday in Daytona Beach Shores while driving a stolen vehicle, according to a statement by Okmulgee Police chief Joe Prentice.

Mr Prentice has described Kennedy as a “person of interest” in the deaths of Mark Chastain, 32, Billy Chastain, 30, Mike Sparks, 32, and Alex Stevens, 29.

He declined to say Kennedy is a suspect and he has not been charged in Oklahoma – but will be brought back to the state for questioning.

“The murder investigation is ongoing and investigators continue to follow leads every day,” Mr Prentice said in his statement.

Kennedy is being held for grand theft of a motor vehicle in Florida, according to jail records which do not list a lawyer who can comment on his behalf.

The cut up bodies of the four men, who had been reported missing, were found last week in the Deep Fork River in Okmulgee, a town of around 11,000 about 40 miles south of Tulsa.

A witness told police of being invited to join the four to “hit a lick”, Mr Prentice said during a Monday press conference, but said he did not know precisely what was meant by the phrase.

According to Urban Dictionary, it is prison terminology and means “to rob or burglarise someone or something”.

“That is common terminology for engaging in some type of criminal behaviour,” Mr Prentice said.

“We do not know what they were planning or where they planned to do it.”

Mr Prentice said investigators searched a scrapyard owned by Kennedy and adjoining property owned by other people.

The police chief said evidence of a “violent event” was found on the adjoining property but did not elaborate.

An official cause of death has not been released, but all four men had gunshot wounds and their bodies were dismembered, according to the police chief.

Mr Prentice said Kennedy, before he disappeared late last week, was questioned about the four missing men but denied knowing them.

He said he has no reason to believe the four men and Kennedy were acquainted.

Mr Prentice, who did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment, also said authorities will seek to revoke a deferred 10-year prison sentence Kennedy received after pleading guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon in 2012.

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