It began with a crying baby left in a front yard. It ended with four bodies.
In a quiet corner of rural Tennessee, police are unraveling a heartbreaking mystery. A seven-month-old infant was found abandoned on a stranger’s porch — still strapped in a car seat, unharmed, and surrounded by silence. Just hours later, officers discovered four of the child’s family members dead in a home two counties away.

The victims were identified as James Wilson, 21; his partner Adrianna Williams, 20; Adrianna’s mother Cortney, 38; and her teenage brother Braydon, 15. All were found inside their Lake County home, victims of a violent attack that stunned the small community.
Authorities have now named Austin Robert Drummond, 29, as the prime suspect. He’s armed, dangerous, and on the run — last seen driving through northwest Tennessee. “We’re devastated,” said family friend Amy Anderson. “We’re just thankful the baby was spared.”

James’s father shared his heartbreak online: “Our hearts will forever have a hole in it.”
As detectives and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation piece together what happened, one question haunts everyone who’s heard the story:
Why did the killer take four lives — but leave a child behind to remember them?