2 Teens Found Dead in School Parking Lot, Suspect Charged Before Graduation Ceremony.
Tennessee Teen Charged with Murder After Giving Classmates Laced Drugs
A Tennessee teenager has been charged with two counts of murder after allegedly giving two classmates drugs laced with fentanyl, resulting in their deaths. The suspect also consumed the drugs but survived the incident, which occurred just before high school graduation earlier this week.
Tragic Incident at Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School
Three students who attended the Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School in Somerville, Tennessee, were found unconscious in a car in the school’s parking lot on Tuesday evening. Two female students, aged 16 and 17, were both found dead in a vehicle at around 4:30 p.m. A third teenager, who was also 17, was unconscious and taken to a hospital where she survived.
Charges and Autopsy Results Pending
The girl was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder and an additional charge of drug possession for the fentanyl. The drugs that were taken tested positive for the deadly drug, but charges will depend on autopsy results. The suspect appeared in a juvenile court Thursday but her identity has been kept private. For now, the girl has been released into the custody of a relative and is under house arrest pending future court appearances. She will also be required to undergo drug testing.
Father of Deceased Speaks Out
The father of one of the deceased girls revealed the identity of his daughter and said he believed she was under the impression she was doing cocaine when she ingested the deadly fentanyl. Mark Thorne identified the dead 16-year-old as his daughter Alyssa Thorne. Thorne’s father told the WREG he had warned her about using street drugs the day she died in a FaceTime call.
“She was telling me that the boys were bringing cocaine to school, and I was telling her don’t mess with that,” he told WREG. “I don’t want to have to bury you. That was my exact words to her and that night she’s dead.”
Mark Thorne added, “She said, ‘Daddy I love you. I won’t do it and I don’t like the way it does me.’”
School District Responds
The school district released a statement about the deaths of the girls on Facebook Wednesday. “The Fayette County Public Schools family suffered a terrible tragedy yesterday. First and foremost, we want to send our thoughts and prayers to the families of the young ladies who lost their lives,” said superintendent Verse Hammett. Hamlett said the district would work to assist investigators but also wanted to provide resources to students.
- The district held a balloon vigil to honor the two teens.
- The suspect has been released into the custody of a relative and is under house arrest.
- The charges will depend on autopsy results.
This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of drug use and the importance of educating young people about the risks involved.
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