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Colerain man charged with murder
Published Tuesday, August 25, 2009
WINDSOR – One Bertie County man is dead and another is behind bars following a murder near Perrytown early Monday morning.
Bertie Sheriff Greg Atkins reported the arrest of Horace Leon Sessoms, 46, of 117 Holley Road, Colerain. Sessoms was charged with first degree murder in the death of Willie Mason Bell, 36, 303 NC 45, Merry Hill.
Bell’s lifeless body was found lying on Farless Road by Bertie County Sheriff’s deputies at approximately 4 a.m. Monday.
Sessoms, who was an immediate suspect in the case, is being held without bond in the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail. His first court appearance is scheduled for Wednesday.
Law enforcement officers were summoned to the scene, located between Perrytown and NC 45 in the northeastern part of the county, following a call placed to the Bertie Sheriff’s Dispatch Center.
“From the information we gathered from witnesses, there may have been a fight between Mr. Bell and a person we believe to be Mr. Sessoms,” Bertie County Sheriff Greg Atkins told the Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald. “We conducted an interview with Mr. Sessoms, but he chose not to make a statement and asked for an attorney.”
The Sheriff added there was no obvious cause of death.
“From looking at the body, there were no obvious external injuries, we are unsure as of this time as to the cause of death,” Atkins said.
Bell’s body has been sent off for autopsy.
“We may know something as early as Tuesday as to how Mr. Bell died,” the Sheriff stated.
According to witnesses, the alleged fight took place in a parking lot located in front of an auto repair garage at 210 Farless Road. Atkins reported there was reason to believe that the garage may be a “shot house” – a place that illegally serves alcoholic beverages. The Sheriff summoned the assistance of North Carolina ALE (Alcohol Law Enforcement) to investigate the alleged “shot house.” Following that investigation, ALE issued a citation to Damian Antoine Spruill, 35, of Dewdrop Road, Colerain, for selling alcohol without a license.
Sheriff Atkins also confirmed that Bell was a convicted sex offender and registered as the same in Bertie County, convicted for that offense in April of 2005.
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Posted by blackpearl (anonymous) on August 26, 2009 at 8:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Why add insult to injury? As if it's not bad enough that someones son, father. or brother has tragically lost his life; why would the reporter add to their grief by the last statement in this article. What does this man being a registered sex offender have to do with his murder. What kind of reporter would further victimize the victims family by printing negativity not even relevent to the case.
Posted by bertie_mom (anonymous) on August 26, 2009 at 10 p.m. (Suggest removal)
How can a man be charged with murder if there is no determined cause of death?
Posted by bertieallday (anonymous) on September 12, 2009 at 4:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I wanted to inform the readers of the R-C News Herald that Horace Sessoms was released from prison and all charges against him were dropped. A front page article about his release should be printed in the newspaper the same as his arrest was so that people will know that he is not a murderer.
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