Douglas County Sheriff Chris Degase says a custody dispute is what allegedly led to the murder of a man from Wright County on Friday September 10th at a roadside park on Hwy 5 between Mansfield and Ava.
April D. Quick, 32, and Aimee L. Herring, 29, both of Mountain Home, AR, have been charged with first-degree murder, robbery and armed criminal action in connection to the shooting and stabbing death of forty two year-old Phillip Taylor.
Court documents reveal that Taylor is the father of three of Quick's children and had not seen them in over a decade. It is alleged that Quick agreed to meet Taylor at the roadside park to discuss a visitation schedule and he was ambushed. The robbery charge stem from the women allegedly taking Taylor's cell phone after he was murdered.
April D. Quick, 32, and Aimee L. Herring, 29, both of Mountain Home, AR, have been charged with first-degree murder, robbery and armed criminal action in connection to the shooting and stabbing death of forty two year-old Phillip Taylor.
Court documents reveal that Taylor is the father of three of Quick's children and had not seen them in over a decade. It is alleged that Quick agreed to meet Taylor at the roadside park to discuss a visitation schedule and he was ambushed. The robbery charge stem from the women allegedly taking Taylor's cell phone after he was murdered.
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Only one of the women will be extradited back to Missouri as there is no way to keep the women segregated in the Douglas County jail.
The Baxter County Sheriff's Office and Mountain Home Police Department assisted the Highway Patrol and Douglas County authorities in the investigation.
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