TRENTON – Ruthless. Suspected killer Davon Marecheau allegedly blasted his great uncle to death and stole more than $14,000 in cash from his home earlier this year, records show. Marecheau was indicted this week on four counts, including murder and theft by unlawful taking, in the gruesome Feb. 24 execution of 60-year-old Lovelle Laramore, Mercer […]
Davon Marecheau is also accused of theft and weapons offenses
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Prosecutors: Maple Shade man shot great uncle twice in head inside Trenton home
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TRENTON - A Burlington County man is facing murder charges after prosecutors say he shot and killed his great uncle inside a home in Trenton last week.
According to investigators, 23-year-old Davon Marecheau shot 60-year-old Lovelle Laramore twice in the head on the 400 block of Home Street on Feb. 24. The next morning, emergency responders were called to the residence and found Laramore dead on the couch.
Nearby surveillance footage allegedly captured Marecheau leaving the home around the same time the gunshots were fired. During a search of Marecheau s apartment on Thursday, investigators found thousands of dollars stolen from Laramore s home.
TRENTON - A Maple Shade man is accused of killing a family member here, then taking a large amount of cash from his home, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor s Office.
Davon Marecheau, 23, allegedly shot his great-uncle, 60-year-old Lovelle Laramore, on Feb. 24, the prosecutor s office said.
Laramore s body was found on a couch in his Trenton home one day after the shooting. The victim had been shot twice in the head, the prosecutor s office said in a statement.
Detectives obtained surveillance video that recorded audio of the gunfire and that showed Marecheau leaving the scene after the shooting, the statement said.