According to a search warrant issued on Friday, the former NFL player accused of killing six people at a South Carolina home was soon identified by police as he left his cell phone at the scene.
Former Atlanta Falcons cornerback Phillip Adams – who reportedly had Drs. Robert Leslie and five others were shot on April 7 before taking his own life – his iPhone, clad in a red case, at the Rock Hill Home of a prominent man, according to an affidavit from the York County Sheriff’s Office.
The flub allowed police to trace the former pro athlete’s registered phone number, then obtained a warrant to search his parents’ home, located about a mile from Leslie’s residence, swearing The letter states.
Authorities said that when police arrived at Adams ‘parents’ home, they found him dead with a suicide gunshot.
According to Affidavit, police later wrote “several notebooks …” with different designs and emblems in his bedroom.
“Detectives also learned that Philip Adams was acting differently and possibly following a new religion or ideology,” the document says.
Several guns were found in the room with ammunition and some medicine bottles, officials said.
Adams, 32, killed Leslie with his wife, Barbara, and his two grandchildren, 9-year-old Adah Leslie and 5-year-old Noah Leslie. He also badly shot two air-conditioning technicians working at Leslie Home, James Lewis and Robert shook, Officials said.
According to a person associated with the investigation, Adams’s treatment by the leading emergency room physician before the attack is still unclear, but Adams was treated.
Adams has brains Now investigating For a possible rheumatic degenerative disease that causes violent moods in some athletes and members of the military.
Adams briefly played pro football for the New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks.
-With Post Wire
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