Florida police charged a man with murder on Monday in a quadruple killing,
after finding the victims’ bodies this month decomposing by the side of the
road.
Raw Story reports: Adam Matos, 28, faces four counts of
first-degree murder in the deaths of his ex-girlfriend, her parents, and her
new boyfriend, according to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
Matos has been jailed since Sept. 5 on charges of aggravated assault,
following his arrest when police swarmed a hotel in downtown Tampa police to
rescue a 4-year-old boy with him.
The child, his son, has been safely returned to relatives.
On Monday, sheriff’s officials detailed a gruesome crime scene in an
affidavit detailing the charges against Matos, who had recently moved to
Florida with the family from Pennsylvania.
Police went to check on a family living in a two-story house in Hudson,
Florida, about 45 miles north of Tampa, after relatives had been unable to
reach them for several days.
Upon arrival, they found what looked like a bullet lying in the driveway and
smelled a stench coming from the garage, where several carpets and rugs
appeared to be soaked in blood.
About a mile from the house, they found four decomposing bodies covered in
maggots. Authorities later identified the victims as Megan Brown, 27; her
parents, Margaret and Gregory Brown, both 52; and boyfriend Nicholas Leonard,
37.
An autopsy found Megan Brown and her father died of gunshot wounds,
authorities said. Blunt trauma to the head killed Leonard and Margaret Brown,
who may also have been asphyxiated.
Matos came to the attention of Pasco County deputies on Aug. 28 when Megan
Brown called to report that he had held a knife to her throat at her home,
where Matos was also living.
Authorities said Matos placed some 200 calls to Megan and Margaret Brown’s
cell phones later that day.
He subsequently told a neighbor the family had fled to another state. Matos
appears to have stayed in the home for several days, placing online ads to sell
the Brown family’s dogs, authorities said in an affidavit.
In a videotaped interview last week, Matos told the Tampa Bay Times that he
was innocent but no one would believe him.
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