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Dad Accused of Killing His Five Kids Had 'Spice' Drug, Cops Say

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A father accused of killing his five small children has not said why he allegedly murdered them, an emotional sheriff said today, but the sheriff said the dad appeared "disoriented" when stopped by cops and that they found synthetic marijuana known as "spice" in his car.

Timothy Ray Jones Jr. will be charged with five counts of murder, Acting Sheriff Lewis McCarty of Lexington County, S.C., said at a news conference today. The children ranged in age from 1 to 8.

Authorities also revealed that one of Jones' neighbors made a complaint on Aug. 8 "regarding some type of abuse from the father to the children," a Department of Social Services official said. Officials investigated that day, but found no reason to immediately remove the children from Jones' care. The case was still open and a second visit was expected to be scheduled, the official said.

Jones vanished with the children Aug. 28 from Lexington County, S.C., after picking them up from school and day care the sheriff said. Jones' ex-wife reported him missing, but also told police that he had been unreachable in the past. Nevertheless, Jones and the children were put on a missing persons database.

Jones was stopped at a routine vehicle checkpoint in Mississippi on Saturday, authorities said. "When an officer approached him, he seemed very strange, maybe a little bit disoriented," McCarty said.

A check of Jones' name brought up the missing persons report, the sheriff said.

"They found evidence of cleaning material, material to clean blood... and they saw blood. They saw children's clothes, but no children," McCarty said.

The officers arrested Jones on charges of driving while intoxicated and possession of synthetic marijuana.

"It's called spice," McCarty said. It's also known as K2 and has been implicated, along with other synthetic drugs like bath salts, in a string of crimes and violent behavior.

Jones led police to a dirt road in Alabama where they recovered five garbage bags containing five sets of human remains that authorities believe are the missing children, McCarty said. An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.

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http://abcnews.go.com/US/dad-accuse...s/story?id=25406588&google_editors_picks=true
 
Wow.. That awful.. mental illness is a very hard thing to read about sometimes.
 
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