Sierra Muse,Tiffany Parrish Obituary, Death; – Columbus police have provided limited information regarding a triple homicide that occurred over the weekend, resulting in the deaths of three women.
Authorities reported that 49-year-old Dawn Clover, 34-year-old Sierra Muse, and 36-year-old Tiffany Parrish were found shot to death in a residence on South Ohio Avenue after a friend contacted 911.
“They must have been terrified,” remarked Danny Clover, the uncle of Dawn Clover. “This situation is utterly wrong. Who would shoot women? I simply cannot comprehend it.” “I pray that whoever is responsible receives mercy from God,” stated Debby Smith. Both Clover and Smith noted that their niece was a mother and a new grandmother.
“I played a significant role in raising her as a child. She was a genuinely kind person,” Clover reflected. “She would go out of her way to help others; she would give you the shirt off her back.” Columbus police have refrained from disclosing much information about the tragic shootings, indicating that detectives are diligently following all leads and evidence, and the investigation remains ongoing.
It has come to light that 45-year-old Darrell Hambrick, who was shot and killed the previous week near the site of the triple homicide, resided in the same house as two of the victims. “He was a good man who never caused any trouble,” Clover stated.
A suspect, 39-year-old Haikiem Graham, has been charged with Hambrick’s murder and is currently held on a $2 million bond. Authorities have not confirmed whether the two homicide cases are related, as the families of the three women await news regarding the apprehension of their loved ones’ killer. “Please provide some information so the family can find closure,” Smith urged. “They deserve to have peace.”