Alleged serial arrested in connection with deadly crime rampage in 2 counties

MACON COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia man has been charged in a month-long violent crime rampage that included three deaths.

Officials with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a statement that Quentin James Sanders, 41,
turned himself in to Montezuma police Sunday night after a woman found naked and covered in blood on a street said he'd stabbed her and slashed her throat that day.

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GBI agents later linked Sanders to the Friday shooting deaths of Ruthe Bracknell, 77, and her son, Mark Abbott, 53.

Sanders is also accused in the Jan. 8 shooting of Ida Mae Ford, 49, an armed robbery, a shots fired incident involving Mercer University students and an armed carjacking.

He is charged with murder and multiple other offenses in Bibb and Macon counties. It's unclear whether he has a lawyer.