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Alabama man arrested in brutal murders of mother, pregnant teen daughter and 12-year-old son

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Alabama man arrested in brutal murders of mother, pregnant teen daughter and 12-year-old son

Authorities have arrested a man in the brutal murders of an Alabama mother, her pregnant teenage daughter and 12-year-old son, who were found bound in their home April 20.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said William Graham Oliver, 54, was charged with eight counts of capital murder, according to a report from local outlet WALA. He was booked into jail Tuesday.

Fox News Digital previously reported Mobile County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a home in Wilmer, Alabama, just after 2:30 a.m. April 20, where they found three bodies in separate rooms with their hands tied behind their backs.

The victims were identified as Lisa Gail Fields, 46, who was stabbed; Keziah Arionna Luker, 17, who was shot; and Thomas Cordelle Jr., 12, who had his throat cut and was nearly decapitated.

Mugshot of William Graham Oliver.

William Graham Oliver was charged with eight counts of capital murder after the killings of a mother, her pregnant teen daughter and 12-year-old son. Mobile County Sheriff’s Office

Burch described the scene as “brutal” and noted the home was “left in disarray.”

Luker’s 18-month-old child was found unharmed in the home.

Her unborn child, who was seven or eight months along, also died.

Lisa Gail Fields, a 46-year-old woman, smiling while wearing glasses and a turquoise shirt.

Lisa Gail Fields, 46, was found stabbed in her Wilmer home. Courtesy of family

Keziah Arionna Luker, a young woman wearing glasses and a baseball uniform, holding a bat and smiling.

17-year-old Keziah Arionna Luker, who was seven or eight months pregnant, was found shot. Courtesy of family

Thomas Cordell Jr., a 12-year-old boy, smiling at the camera.

12-year-old Thomas Cordelle Jr. had his throat cut and was nearly decapitated. Courtesy of family

The unborn child’s father, who works offshore, triggered the discovery after he could not reach Luker when he saw her phone activated on Life 360, the sheriff said.

Another family member went to check on her and found the deceased family.

Burch said Oliver knew the family “for quite some time” and was inside the home “looking for something” the night before the bodies were found, according to the report.

William Graham Oliver being escorted by a deputy to metro jail.

Oliver knew the family “for quite some time,” according to Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch. WKRG

An aerial view of the scene where a mother and her two children were murdered in Mobile County, Alabama.

The home was “left in disarray” following the murders. WKRG

“Very very tight timeline,” Burch told reporters. “Very solid circumstantial evidence at this point, and we feel confident that we have the right man.”

Burch said investigators have pinpointed what Oliver was allegedly looking for and his motive but did not release those details to the public, the outlet reported.

Shortly after the killings, investigators said they believed more than one person was involved in the killings because the victims had been subdued using zip ties and flex cuffs.

It is unclear if any additional suspects have been identified.

Jail records show Oliver was charged with first-degree theft of property in 2020, with other arrests dating back to 1990.

The sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

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