Alias Reed : “Bloomfield Homicide: Suspect Planned Double Murder”

By | February 22, 2024

1. Suspect intended to kill victims in Bloomfield homicides
2. Investigators believe suspect planned to murder two victims in Bloomfield case.

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More information has come to light regarding a tragic double homicide in northeast Nebraska, with court documents revealing chilling details of the incident. 25-year-old Alias Reed is currently facing two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of using a firearm to commit a felony in connection with the deaths of two men at a bowling alley in Bloomfield, Nebraska. The victims have been identified as 77-year-old Curtis Strom and 49-year-old William Reffett.

According to Nebraska State Patrol investigators, Reed allegedly walked to Curt’s Lanes & Dining on Tuesday, February 20th, with a concealed shotgun in a cardboard box. During questioning, Reed confessed that he had gone to the bowling alley with the intention of killing Strom and Reffett.

The court documents reveal that Reed confronted Reffett at the bowling alley, threatening to rob him before fatally shooting him. He then proceeded to shoot Strom before taking money from the business and leaving the scene.

After leaving the bowling alley, Reed is believed to have gone to his significant other’s parents’ house. His girlfriend, 27-year-old Kaylyne Sweazy, has also been implicated in the crime and is facing one count of tampering with physical evidence. Sweazy allegedly assisted Reed in disposing of the shotgun used in the shooting.

25-year-old Alias Reed, of Bloomfield, was arrested on two counts of first-degree murder....

25-year-old Alias Reed, of Bloomfield, was arrested on two counts of first-degree murder. Reed’s girlfriend, 27-year-old Kaylyne Sweazy, has been arrested for tampering with evidence.(Matt Breen | KTIV)

The shooting was reported around 9:30 a.m., leading to the detention of three individuals as part of the investigation. Reed and Sweazy were among those detained, with Sweazy admitting to authorities that she had helped Reed dispose of the shotgun in a ditch off a rural road west of Bloomfield.

Both Reed and Sweazy were arrested on Tuesday and are currently in custody at the Knox County Jail and the Antelope County Jail, respectively. They are scheduled to appear in court for their arraignment hearings on March 7th, with Sweazy’s bond set at £100,000 and Reed being held without bond.

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– investigators believe suspect intended to kill two victims in bloomfield homicides
– suspect intended to kill two victims in the bloomfield homicides.

   

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