Tuesday, July 18, 2006

'Morbid Curiosity' Given As Motive For Killing Teen


Morbid curiosity was given as the motive by one of two suspects charged with killing 16-year-old Ashton Glover, KPRC Local 2 reported Monday. Matthew McCombs arrived in Fort Bend County Monday afternoon after he waived extradition from Michigan, where he and Sean Brown were captured while trying to cross the U.S.-Canada border into Ontario. McCombs and Brown, both 18, were charged with murder in the death of Glover on Wednesday. "McCombs has given a statement," Fort Bend County Sheriff Milton Wright said. "We think the statement, at this point, is pretty accurate because it's collaborated by some of the facts that we have." Wright said McCombs implicated Brown in the killing but admitted to pulling the trigger. "The pistol that we recovered in the search warrant at McCombs' house is indeed the murder weapon," Wright said. "Mr. McCombs pulled the trigger (with a) 22-32. It's an old model replica, a frontier model, an old pistol. You can still buy ammunition for it, I think, but those guns have been out of production for some time." He said that McCombs stole the gun from a friend's grandmother's house in Kerrville. Wright did not elaborate on the statement or motive in order to not jeopardize the case. He also would not say why Glover was the victim. "I'll have to stop with the statement made -- morbid curiosity. Of course, there's more answers to that, but, after conferring with the district attorney and others, they requested that we not go beyond that," he said.
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