Clarksville NowChris SmithThe Clarksville Salvation Army shelter and chapel on Kraft Street in May 2021. CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The man accused of killing his roommate at the Salvation Army shelter this month told police he did it because the man “had a dirty, smelly energy,” according to Clarksville Police. Corey Allen, 31, of Sevierville, Tennessee, was charged with homicide after allegedly strangling 79-year-old David Moore at the shelter, and then using a wheelchair, pillows and blankets to covertly roll his body into in the laundry room. Corey Allen was arrested on April 2, 2021 and charged with criminal homicide in connection to a killing that occurred at the Salvation Army earlier that morning. (Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office)