Bodies of missing family found

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YAZOO CITY, Miss. (March 2) - More than two weeks after a family of three vanished on Valentine's Day, authorities found their bodies in a wooded area and charged the father's cousin with capital murder.

Earnest Lee Hargon, a 43-year-old truck driver, was arrested on unrelated drug charges Friday, and authorities rushed to the search area in southern Mississippi on Monday morning.

Teams of law officers using portable lights searched through scattered rain and into the evening hours. What they found there ended an intense search that began Feb. 14 when Michael Hargon, 27, his 29-year-old wife Rebecca and their 4-year-old son, James Patrick, went missing.

District Attorney James Powell told The Associated Press late Monday that the bodies had been identified. An autopsy was scheduled for late Monday night or Tuesday.

''It's awful. You deal with bad stuff all the time but rarely where the whole family was killed,'' Powell said.

Bill Hirtz, Rebecca Hargon's father, said the discovery gave him a measure of solace. ''At least I know where they were at,'' he said Monday night by telephone.

In a Yazoo County courthouse, while authorities were still searching for the bodies about 100 miles away, Earnest Lee Hargon - a cousin of Michael Hargon - heard the three capital murder charges read and was ordered held without bond. Friends and relatives of the family, many visibly shaken, attended the brief court appearance.

Blood and spent bullet casings were discovered at the family's home in Yazoo County after their disappearance. Investigators have not found a .22-caliber weapon that apparently was fired in the house.

Prosecutor James Powell said the slayings occurred during the kidnapping of one or more of Michael Hargon's family. He said Hargon had acted alone.

''We've been saying all along since we've anticipated filing these charges that our case is rock solid,'' said Warren Strain, spokesman for the Mississippi Highway Patrol.

Investigators have been checking a piece of land that Michael Hargon recently inherited from his uncle, Charles Hargon, to determine if it is linked to the disappearance, said Jennifer Hargon, Michael's sister.

Earnest Hargon, Charles Hargon's adopted son, was not included in the will, she said. Strain said the property is a consideration in the case, but not necessarily a motive.

''It could be a potential motive, but it's not the only one,'' Strain said.

Family members at the hearing declined to discuss the deaths. Louis Fischer, Michael Hargon's first cousin, screamed a profanity at Hargon after being turned away from the crowded courtroom.

''It's been a long, emotional 17 or 18 days and I let my emotions get the better of me,'' Fischer said later. ''I promised my aunt (Michael Hargon's mother) that I wouldn't do that.'''

Minutes before lawmen were to bring Hargon into the courtroom Monday, Strain announced a delay due to ''profound new developments'' in the county where the search is being conducted.

State troopers and deputies closed entrances to the land while helicopters and state Crime Lab trucks moved in to assist in the ground search. The property consists mostly of pine woods.

Intense searches of Hargon's home and 160 acres around it were carried out over the weekend by teams using horses, off-road vehicles, a helicopter and tracking dogs.

Families in the area said the land being searched was owned by Tony Moran, whose family lives about a mile from the property. Family members at the Moran home would not comment on the search. The Moran property is several miles way from Earnest Hargon's home near Taylorsville.


03-02-04 0425EST

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I was still hoping that they had just basically decided to run away from everything. Kind of a fresh start kind of thing. I guess not :mellow:
 
Originally posted by 4xchampncountin@Mar 2 2004, 06:28 AM
I was still hoping that they had just basically decided to run away from everything. Kind of a fresh start kind of thing. I guess not :mellow:
same here 4X...was hoping maybe it was a witness protection type thing, didn't think someone would cold bloodlily kill a whole family like that.,...how awful.........they should give that cousin to the townspeople, they will take care of him, but can't...we live in a civil society and that is not heard of..... :angry: to bad though...........jerk..... :angry:
 
I don't know if they have the death penalty in Mississippi or not, but I sure hope so.

I can't even imagine what that family went through in their final monents together, watching each other die knowing they were next. This guy needs to die a very, very slow and agonizing death that takes about a week to complete. :angry:
 
I too of course hoped they would be found safe, very sad. My thoughts and prayers for their friends and family. :(
 
How terrible, I hadn't heard this news....prayers for the friends and family members .....can't image what they went through their final moments...too sad.
 
My question for the cousin is this: What the hell were you thinking? Did you honestly think you would get away with such a heinous (sp?) act??? :angry:


To think that just 10 years ago the family suffered through a family member being murdered, and now 10 years later, 3 more family members. :lilangel: I hope they seek Capital Murder charges that result in the death penalty. He murdered a beautifully innocent 4 year old boy! :lilangel: :lilangel: How freaking heartless is this bastard??? I certainly hope he pays dearly for what he has done. And, in the end, his Maker will make dang sure he does.
 
After a little research I found that Mississippi DOES have the Death Penalty. Too bad that he just can't just be put in front of a firing squad with blanks for at least 30 straight days!


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Thanks for the info Kat.

I am glad to hear that they have the death penalty in Mississippi. It certainly won't bring the family back, but it's as good of justice as we can dish out.
 
Just goes to show that people in this world would kill for just a lousy signature or incentive or favor or grant on a contract or in this case a will. Just another example of today's greed-driven society. :(
 
Even in states without an official death penalty, the prison population usually has its own system of justice. He won't be doing easy time you can bank on it.
 
I kind of doubt he will spend much time in the general population, but I could be wrong.
 
Yes MS does have the death penalty. The DA has already said he will seek the death penalty as the punishment. But I agree with what has been said as far as taking out back and just doing away with him, or turn him over to his family and let them take care of him. He is not a real Hargon as he was adopted but that is besides the point.


We used to have the electric chair but now we have lethal injection or gas chamber. The last few have been gas chamber.
 
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