A man charged with killing five people at a home on Cleveland's east side confessed to the slayings in return for prosecutors agreeing to not seek the death penalty, authorities said Friday.
A Cleveland police commander said at a news conference that DNA and ballistic evidence links 19-year-old James Sparks-Henderson to the Nov. 21 slayings.
Sparks-Henderson has been charged with five counts of aggravated murder and is being held on a $7.5 million bond. His attorney entered a not-guilty plea for him at a court hearing Friday.
The teen was taken into custody Wednesday and charged Thursday, six months after the quintuple homicide a prosecutor called 'one of the most terrible crimes in Cleveland's history.'
Confession: James Sparks-Henderson (photographed) confessed to killing five people including an unborn child in November 2014 , authorities say
Sparks-Henderson reportedly showed no remorse for the slaying, he reportedly rummaged through the victims' pockets and had a meal at their home after shooting them
Ballistic tests showed that a loaded 9mm handgun found on Sparks-Henderson when he was arrested Wednesday was the same weapon used in the killings, Cmdr. James Chura said.
DNA evidence found inside the home also matched Sparks-Henderson, and data collected from cellular towers showed Sparks-Henderson was near the home during the killings, a prosecutor said in court on Friday.
Sherita Johnson, 41, had driven to her home that night so her 9-year-old daughter, Janiyah, could pick up some clothes.
Johnson waited in the car with her 2-year-old son while Janiyah ran inside. When Janiyah stepped into the home and discovered three people dead, a masked gunman swept past her, firing two shots, one of which grazed her.
Victims: Police say Sparks-Henderson fatally shot Ja'rio Taylor (left) before killing Sherita Johnson (right) and wounding her 9-year-old daughter, Janiyah (center)
Home: Killed inside Johnson's home were Lemon Bryant, 60 (right), Shaylona Williams, 17 (left), and Taylor
The gunman then walked to the car and shot Johnson. The 2-year-old was unharmed. It was Janiyah who called 911.
Johnson was pronounced dead at a hospital. She was seven months pregnant; her baby was delivered but did not survive.
Killed inside Johnson's home were Lemon Bryant, 60; Ja'rio Taylor, 19; and Shaylona Williams, 17. A death notice listed Taylor as Johnson's son.
Johnson was a mother of four and Bryant leaves behind six children; he fathered one of Johnson's children, according to his obituary.
The brutality of the slayings stunned the city. Police quickly announced a $25,000 reward for information about the killings.
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ShareDiscovery: Johnson reportedly waited in the car as Janiyah went into the home (photographed) to get clothes; she walked in to discover the victims
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty and others said dogged police work and tips from the community proved essential in solving the crime.
Authorities have not disclosed why the five were killed. The Cleveland police commander said Sparks-Henderson and Taylor were best friends.
McGinty said that Sparks-Henderson showed no remorse for the slayings and added that the 19-year-old rummaged through the victims' pockets looking for money and even had a meal at the East 92 Street home after shooting them, Fox reports.
Homicide detectives questioned Sparks-Henderson several times before his arrest, police said. Sparks-Henderson does not have an adult criminal record.
Vigil: Since the slayings, community and family members have held vigils (photographed) and created fundraisers in memory of the victims
Fled: Authorities say the 19-year-old gathered a TV and other items while in the house, but left them behind when he fled
Sparks-Henderson's attorney, Rufus Sims, said after Friday's court hearing that police and prosecutors had denied his client's request for an attorney and that Sparks-Henderson said his confession was coerced.
McGinty said none of that is true. He said Sparks-Henderson signed waivers of his Miranda rights and provided a full confession that was recorded on video.
He said that Sparks-Henderson confessed with details that only the killer would have known, Cleveland.com reports.
'We have the right man,' McGinty said. 'He will murder no more.'
Sparks-Henderson has a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 18.
The teen may face additional charges including assault and attempted murder for shooting Johnson's daughter, Janiyah, Cleveland.com reports.
Authorities say the 19-year-old gathered a TV and other items while in the house, but left them behind when he fled.
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office told Cleveland.com that he may also faces charges of aggravated burglary or aggravated robbery.
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