‘Ruthless’ cop killer forced paramedic to wear dog shock collar and walk into woods before shooting her ‘execution-style,’ police say

Left: Phonesia Machado-Fore (Marion County Sheriff

Left: Phonesia Machado-Fore (Marion County Sheriff’s Office). Center: Jaremy Smith (New Mexico State Police). Right: Officer Justin Hare (New Mexico State Police).

A man described as a “cold-blooded killer” from South Carolina is behind bars for allegedly forcing a paramedic to wear a dog shock collar and walk into the woods — where he gunned her down “execution-style” — before going on a cross-country crime rampage to Texas and New Mexico, where he then killed a police officer.

Jaremy Smith, 33, has already pleaded guilty to the killing of New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare and is currently facing life in prison. Now, new court documents filed in late January outline the allegations against him in the death of paramedic Phonesia Machado-Fore, of Marion County, last March.

Smith is accused of kidnapping Machado-Fore, who was reported as a missing person by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office on March 14 and found dead on March 15, after allegedly swiping some guns from her home. He allegedly took her hostage in a BMW she owned after the theft and drove her out to some woods in the area, about a half-mile away, before killing her.