The boyfriend of the Mississippi woman who disappeared last week before she was found dead on July 1, has been arrested and charged in connection with the murder of her and their unborn child, after turning himself in on July 1, police said.
Sample was questioned by MBI and several deputies when he turned himself in at the department on July 1, showing up with a lawyer, according to Sheriff Willie March.
“He was questioned by MBI and some of the deputies concerning involvement in this young lady’s death and he didn’t really answer the questions about what he knew about her but anyway we kept him because we have received some information that he was with her that night around 1 o’clock,” the sheriff told WJTV.
Sample was held at the Holmes-Humphreys County Regional Correctional Facility on July 1, and was charged the following day.
News of Sample’s arrest came shortly after Winston’s body was found. The 21-year-old was found by sheriff’s deputies in Lexington, Mississippi, off of County Road 471 in Holmes County at around 12 p.m. on July 1, according to March.
Family members told police she was driving to see the father of her baby to show him a sonogram, but she never returned home.
On the morning of June 28, Winston’s vehicle was found abandoned at an intersection with the keys still in the ignition, and her phone discarded in the grass nearby, with all text messages erased.
Investigators said there might have been a white vehicle parked behind the woman’s car at one point, but details are not clear.
“Kind of like an SUV. But no one knows who was driving the SUV,” March told WCSC. “The cell phone was cleaned up so we’re also doing an investigation on the cellular phone, trying to find out what was erased,” he added.
Before Winston was found, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation interviewed several people about her disappearance, according to People.
“She was a quiet person. She didn’t hang out. Mostly, she was around family,” added Brown to WCSC.
Sample is yet to make an appearance in court and has not entered a plea yet.