Jeffrey Burnham allegedly killed his sister-in-law, another woman and his brother, who administered vaccines, saying he was 'killing people,' according to court documents.
A Maryland man has been charged with allegedly killing his brother, a pharmacist, after confronting him about the vaccine.A Maryland man has been charged with allegedly killing his brother, a pharmacist, after going to confront him about"the government poisoning people with COVID vaccines," according to court documents.
Burnham went to the Ellicott City, Maryland, home of his brother, Brian Robinette, and sister-in-law, Kelly Robinette, who were later found dead of apparent gunshot wounds on Sept. 30, authorities allege. Burnham wanted to confront his brother about the vaccine and said that"Brian knows something!," according to investigators.A nurse reaches for a vial of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a pop up vaccine clinic in the Arleta neighborhood of Los Angeles, Aug. 23, 2021.
He took off in his brother's Corvette, authorities said, and was pursued when the vehicle's EZ Pass was used and a tipster alerted authorities of seeing him. Burham was arrested in West Virginia and extradited back to Maryland on Tuesday. Police also believe that Burham may have killed one elderly woman, Rebecca Reynolds, in Cumberland, Maryland, before taking her car and traveling to the home of his brother. Reynolds was found with a deep laceration to her throat inside her home, according to ABC News affiliate
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