Wisconsin man helped son cover up murders after he snapped during drinking session and went on killing rampage

The Wisconsin father of a man who killed four people helped hide the dead bodies of his son’s victims in a cornfield. Law and Crime reported on Thursday that Darren Osborne, 59, had been sentenced to 16 years in prison as a result of his part in the murders.

In October, Osborne was found guilty of four counts of hiding a corpse involving the deaths of Jasmine Sturm, 30; her brother, Matthew Pettus, 26; her boyfriend, Loyace Foreman III, 35; and her friend, Nitosha Flug-Presley, 30. It was reported that Osborne’s son, 41-year-old Antoine Suggs, shot and killed all four people after drinking in St. Paul, Minnesota in September 2021.

Using surveillance footage and phone data, investigators claimed that Suggs killed the victims around Seventh Street in St. Paul between 3:30 a.m. and 3:48 a.m. on Sept. 12. Authorities stated that they have footage of Flug-Presley slumped over in the front passenger seat.

Officers state that Suggs reached out to his father after the shooting in order to get help with hiding the evidence. A criminal complaint obtained by Law and Crime said that Suggs “told his father that he snapped and shot a couple of people.”…

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