Photo: Allegany County Detention Center

Online records confirm Jeffrey Allen Burnham, 46, was charged with auto theft and murder following his apprehension Oct. 1.
Burnham is alleged to have killed three people on Sept. 29, including his brother, Brian Robinette, 58, and his 57-year-old sister-in-law, Kelly Sue Robinette.
Police have not said why Reynolds was killed.
The Robinettes were found fatally shot in an upstairs bedroom in their home, according to the court filing.
Brian Robinette (left) and Kelly Robinette (second from right) with their two children.gofundme

Before the killings, Burnham allegedly told his mother he needed to confront his older brother because he was poisoning people with the COVID-19 vaccine.
He allegedly said to his mother, “Brian knows something.”
Police recovered a gun from the Robinette home, and found Reynolds' vehicle parked outside.
According to investigators, Burnham fled the scene in his brother’s 2007 Corvette.
As detectives searched for Burnham, they found Brian’s cellphone dumped along an exit ramp to Interstate 95.
They also tracked Brian’s E-ZPass, which passed through toll plazas in and around Baltimore.
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A tip led cops to Burnham’s location in Davis, W. Va.
Burnham has yet to enter pleas to the charges he faces, and his attorney could not be reached for comment.
A GoFundMe pagehas been established for the Robinettes' children.
source: people.com