Reward offered for Ala man in triple slaying

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SELMA, Ala. (AP) — Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of an Alabama man charged with killing two 9-year-old twins and their 73-year-old baby sitter.

Selma Police Chief William Riley says federal marshals are offering the money for the capture of 22-year-old Deandra Marquis Lee, and the reward may increase.

Lee is wanted in the slayings of twins Jordan Dejerinett and his sister Taylor, plus 73-year-old Jack Mac Girdner. Authorities say Girdner was a retired anesthesiologist who sometimes babysat the children.

The bodies of all three were found Tuesday in rural Lowndes County. Police say they were shot.

The search for Lee has concentrated in Dallas County, where Lee was acquitted in a double murder last year.

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