Suspect charged in murder of Lauren Burk
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
A 23-year old man from Smiths Station, Alabama has been arrested for the murder of Lauren Burk, an 18-year old Auburn University student. Burk had been found March 4th along Alabama Highway 147, fatally injured from a single gunshot wound. Courtney L. Lockhart has been charged with capital murder during a kidnapping, capital murder during a robbery and capital murder during an attempted rape.
Burk's murder drew national interest. Gov. Bob Riley offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer(s). A combined local, state, and federal task force investigated the case.
Shortly after the murder, Burk's car was found burning on the Auburn campus. The next day investigators discovered a surveillance photo of Lockhart buying gas at a local mini-mart near where Burk's body was found. They had their suspect but they didn't know who he was.
Lockhart was arrested March 7 after a high-speed chase. He had been stopped for speeding. When the car matched a vehicle involved in a recent robbery, backup was called in. Lockhart later confessed to robbing an elderly woman the previous week, and to four other robberies.
Sources
- Amy Weavers "Man charged in Burk case". oanow.com, March 8, 2008
- Tim eberly, jeffry scott "Robbery suspect faces murder charges in Auburn killing". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 8, 2008
- Sara pauff "Police form task force to investigate Auburn coed's death". Legdger-Enquirer, March 7, 2008
- Kevin Rowson "Police 'Have Leads' in Auburn Murder". 11Alive News, March 6, 2008
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