Police find Jessie Lee Jr. and 36-year-old Ditrena McIntyre Lee dead at Greenwood motel

Nov 30, 2014 - 20:03
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Police find Jessie Lee Jr. and 36-year-old Ditrena McIntyre Lee dead at Greenwood motel
Police find Jessie Lee Jr. and 36-year-old Ditrena McIntyre Lee dead at Greenwood motel

Greenwood police are investigating the deaths of two people whose bodies were found Thanksgiving Day on a local motel.

Police Chief Ray Moore tells The Greenwood Commonwealth (http://bit.ly/15KzxOi ) that the victims have been identified as 37-year-old Jessie Lee Jr. and 36-year-old Ditrena McIntyre Lee. Moore says they were from Georgia but did not release hometown.

Moore says police were called to the Golden Coach Inn about 9 a.m. Thursday and used a pass key to enter the room.

Once inside, Moore says officers found Ditrena Lee lying face up on the bed. Jessie Lee was found lying face up on the floor near an interior wall.

Moore says there no outside physical signs of trauma were found on either body. Autopsies are being performed.

 

Information from: The Greenwood Commonwealth, http://www.gwcommonwealth.com

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