The 23-year-old Elizabeth man accused of killing a total of seven people - three in Pennsylvania and four in Elizabeth told investigators a voice told him not to be so "picky" with his victims, a detective testified today.
On July 6th, Todd West was apprehended by the authorities in Allentown Pennsylvania, where he was charged with the murder of two individuals in Allentown, and one person in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Allentown, Pa., Police Detective John Brixius III testified today, "The voice was telling (Todd West), 'Just eat, eat, stop being so picky."
During question, West allegedly also told police that he knew police had the car used in his killing spree because "he told him, (referring to the devil). After West is tried is Pennsylvania, trial will be set to start here in New Jersey.
In New Jersey, West, was charged with murder and multiple weapons offenses in connection with the June 25th shooting deaths of 28 year-old Dennis Vega of Elizabeth; 29 year-old Jamil Payne of Elizabeth; 32 year-old Kelvin Nelson of Elizabeth; and the May 18th shooting death of 29 year-old Michael Thompkins.
West is also charged with attempted murder and weapons offenses in the June 25th shooting of 24 year-old Richard Marte of Elizabeth.
According to officials, Park the tragic events began on June 25th in Elizabeth at approximately 2:30 a.m., when Elizabeth Police received frantic calls from witnesses who heard gunshots and reported that a man was lying on the ground at the intersection of New Point Road and Seventh Street. Upon arrival, it was determined that the man, later identified as victim Dennis Vega, had been shot several times and was soon thereafter pronounced dead.
Later that day, shortly after 9:50 p.m., Elizabeth Police Department units responded to the area of Sixth Street and South Park Street in response to calls about shots being fired and an individual lying on the ground. Upon arrival, the units immediately located the victim, Jamil Payne, lying in the middle of South Park Street suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Mr. Payne was pronounced dead at the scene.
About an hour later, at just before 10:50 p.m., while investigators were still on scene at the location of Payne’s shooting, the Elizabeth Police Department received calls about shots being fired in front of 320 Clark Place, less than a mile away from Payne’s murder. Law enforcement personnel from several agencies reached the scene and immediately discovered Kelvin Nelson deceased after having been shot numerous times.
Less than ten minutes after the first reports of Kelvin Nelson’s shooting, Elizabeth Police Dispatch received yet another call indicating that several shots had been fired, this time at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and Julia Street. Upon their arrival, officers observed the victim, Richard Marte, alive and suffering from severe gunshot wounds. Mr. Marte was taken to a local hospital and treated for his injuries and is expected to survive, Acting Prosecutor Park noted.
As the investigation of the shootings unfolded, it became clear that a white 2013 Buick LaCrosse was used at or identified in the immediate vicinity of each shooting. There was no information as to who the owner or operator of that vehicle was at the time. The investigation also later revealed that the same .38 caliber, six-shot revolver was used in all of the June 25th shootings.
The ongoing investigation revealed that Todd West was responsible for the June 25th murder of Jamil Payne. On July 2nd, a complaint and arrest warrant for the murder of Payne was signed by Union County Superior Court Judge William A. Daniel. West had fled the area prior to the issuance of the warrants and was the subject of an intensive manhunt by Union County authorities.
Moreover, due to the follow-up of the investigations of the June 25th shootings, law enforcement determined that West was also responsible for the murder of his cousin, 29 year-old Michael Thompkins, who was found shot to death in a second-floor hallway of his apartment building on Parker Road in Elizabeth on May 18th.
West cumulative bail for all of his New Jersey charges stands at $5.5 million.