When a son confessed to “snapping” and killing four people, his father made a fateful decision: to help him hide the bodies.
The story of this desperate cover-up, which led to the discovery of four victims in a Wisconsin cornfield, has now concluded with a significant prison sentence for the father... Continue reading here ▶
A man in Wisconsin, Darren Osborne, 59, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for helping his son hide the bodies of four people his son had murdered.
Osborne’s son, Antoine Suggs, 41, shot and killed four people after a night of drinking in St. Paul, Minnesota, in September 2021. The victims were Jasmine Sturm, 30; her brother, Matthew Pettus, 26; her boyfriend, Loyace Foreman III, 35; and her friend, Nitosha Flug-Presley, 30.
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Investigators used security camera footage and phone records to figure out that Suggs killed the victims in their car around 3:30 a.m. on September 12th.
After the murders, Suggs called his father for help. He told his father that he “snapped” and shot a couple of people. Suggs’ father then drove him from Wisconsin to Minnesota. They left the car with the bodies inside in a cornfield. Osborne claimed he didn’t know there were bodies in the car. He then dropped his son off in Minneapolis.
Suggs later turned himself in to police in Arizona, where he lived. He was convicted of the murders and sentenced to 103 years in prison in 2023.
Osborne was previously sentenced to almost five years in prison in 2022 for helping his son. He will serve both his previous sentence and this new 16-year sentence at the same time.