An Alabama woman who was found dead in her apartment by her family was beaten to death, newly public court records say.
The family member was previously given a key and entered the apartment at 4 a.m. Saturday, where he found the deceased Pilkington under a pile of blankets on the couch with a grocery bag covering her head, court records said, according to the report. The family member then reportedly left and called 911.
Law enforcement authorities identified Warren as a suspect and issued a"Be On The Look Out," before they spotted him in a white Nissan Altima, officials said. The homicide suspect then led multiple law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase onto Interstate 65 before he surrendered, AL.com reported.Warren has a history of domestic violence and was previously arrested in 2016 for assaulting another woman, though those charges were dropped, AL.com reported.
Warren was being held in jail on a $262,000 bond, awaiting his initial court appearance Thursday, AL.com reported. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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