Suspect in 6 slayings targeted people connected to divorce
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A hunch from a retired detective helped lead police to a man suspected of shooting six people to death in the Phoenix area, some of whom were connected to his divorce, authorities said Monday after the assailant killed himself with officers closing in.
A round-the-clock investigation that began late last week led police Monday to an extended-stay hotel in suburban Scottsdale where 56-year-old Dwight Lamon Jones was staying. As officers approached, they heard gunfire and found his body.
Jones’ victims included a well-known forensic psychiatrist who testified against him in court in 2010, two paralegals who worked for the law office that represented the suspect’s wife, a marriage-and-divorce counsellor who was apparently targeted in a case of mistaken identity and another man and woman who have not been identified, authorities said.
“This is not a success story, but it’s a story that has closure,” Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone said.


