He was a pharmacist and he used to give it to people coronavirus vaccine. But his brother thought that in this way he was “poisoning” the world. And she killed him…
Jeffrey Burnham of Maryland USA, who was wanted by authorities for the deaths of his brother, his bride and an elderly woman, was arrested last Friday in West Virginia, as reported by NBC.
Police found his brother, Brian Robinette, 58, and his fiancée, Kelly Sue Robinette, 57, fatally shot at their home last Thursday.
“He kept saying: Brian knows something”
Burnham’s mother told police she wanted to confront him pharmacist his brother on his role in the COVID-19 vaccination, according to court documents. “She wanted to face Brian for the fact that the government is poisoning the world with vaccines against coronavirus“, The mother told the police. “He kept saying, ‘Brian knows something.’
The day before he shot his brother and his bride, according to police, Burnham, 46, killed 83-year-old Rebecca Reynolds, who was found dead in her home with injuries to her body. Burnham stole her car and drove to the second scene of the crime, which was two hours away, according to the WUSA network.
Reynolds was a classmate of Burnham’s mother, NBC News reported.
Burnham also allegedly stole his brother’s car after the crime and even stopped at someone’s house to ask for gas. He told the owner that he would soon be shown on TV and that his brother was “killing people with the Covid vaccine”.
Prosecutors declined to comment on the case, as the investigation is ongoing.
The tag number on 2007 red Corvette that Burnham may be operating is MD/8BX5121. This is a photo of the actual vehicle. Call 911 if you see this suspect or vehicle. He is considered armed and dangerous. pic.twitter.com/RdoJK8FSY8
— Howard County Police Department (@HCPDNews) September 30, 2021
Burnham was arrested while driving his brother’s car, which he had stolen from his home after the double murder. A gun was found inside it.

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