Teen murdered his own family of 6 for refusing to let him sleep over at girlfriend’s

Raymond Ronald Lee Childs III (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department via AP). Background: The police response (WRTV).

Raymond Ronald Lee Childs III (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department via AP). Background: The police response (WRTV).

Jurors convicted a young Indiana man for murdering his entire family amid a spat over him leaving home without permission.

Raymond Ronald Lee Childs III, then 17, was charged as an adult. His first trial ended in a mistrial after a witness asked him why he committed the act. This second trial ended with jurors finding him guilty in Marion County of six counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, and one count of carrying a handgun without a license, records show. Sentencing is set for Jan. 7, 2025.

That attempted murder charge is regarding his younger brother, the sole survivor of the Jan. 24, 2021, tragedy. That teenager managed to escape with gunshot wounds to the leg and arm, leading to investigators finding the murder scene on Adams Street. There, they found six slain victims: Kezzie Childs, 42, Raymond Childs, 42, Elijah Childs, 18, Rita Childs, 13, Kiara Hawkins, 19, and Kiara’s unborn son, identified by authorities as “Baby Boy Hawkins.”

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As authorities have said, the shooting happened amid a spat over whether Childs III could stay the night at his girlfriend’s home.

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