The “Shopping Cart Killer” may be responsible for at least four deaths in Virginia, and one suspect is in custody, according to police.
At a joint press conference held Friday, Harrisonburg Police Chief Kelley Warner and Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis explained that evidence pointed toward 35-year-old Anthony Robinson as the “Shopping Cart Killer,” the Associated Press reported. Robinson was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of concealing, transporting or altering a dead body on Nov. 23, police said.
The “Shopping Cart Killer” earned this nickname by finding potential victims on online dating sites and meeting them at motels, killing them and moving their remains in a shopping cart, police said. Police suspect Robinson of doing this at least four times in Virginia