Michigan Landlord Allegedly Kills Tenants After Several Noisy Disputes

A landlord in Battle Creek, Michigan allegedly killed two tenants after a prolonged series of disputes led to a violent confrontation.

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A 53-year-old Michigan landlord turned himself into police on Thursday, Oct. 15, after allegedly killing a pair of tenants over a long-standing series of disputes. 

That landlord, Chad Reed, reportedly confessed to killing 31-year-old Jaclyn Lepird and her boyfriend 34-year-old Joseph Soule. Both Lepird and Soule had been considered missing persons since Oct. 12.

Battle Creek, Michigan police say Reed turned himself in shortly after telling someone what he'd done. He's expected to be charged with two counts of open murder, according to MLive. 

Authorities believe Reed killed the couple, who were living in an upstairs apartment in his home, on Oct. 7 after their prolonged feud led him to have a verbal altercation with Soule. This belief is based on a statement that Reed made when he turned himself in. 

"He’s claiming that Joey pulled a knife on him and in self-defense he drew a gun and shot and killed Joey. After seeing that, (Lepird) tried running from the residence, at which time he ended up shooting her as well," Battle Creek police Detective Sgt. Joel Case said. "He also did state he followed her into the backyard and proceeded to beat and strangle her until she ended up passing away in the backyard." 

Reed is reported to have further confessed to wrapping the couples' bodies in plastic before putting it into the back of his truck. Shortly after Oct. 7, friends and family of the couple made their way to the residence to try and locate the two. At that point Reed allegedly took the truck to an abandoned garage, parked it, and left it there. 

The case remains under investigation.

BREAKING: Battle Creek double homicide suspect Chad Reed pleading not guilty “at least temporarily”. Bond denied. @WOODTV pic.twitter.com/8zRP9gHfRX

— Heather Walker (@_HeatherWalker) October 19, 2020

“From everybody we talked to, friends and family, it sounded like they had an ongoing dispute where they just could not get along. They had arguments about money, they had arguments about you-name-it,” Case added.

The Detective Sgt. also stated it was "relatively common" for Reed to tell people he knew about his grievances with the residents. Police say Reed told them about how "they liked to party, keep him up late at night."

“He would tell other people he had another bad night’s sleep because of all the noise going on,” said Case.

Local reporter Kyle Mitchell posted images showing the scene at the formerly-shared home shortly after Reed's confession:

Battle Creek Police have now put up crime tape around a garage on Marjorie Street near Lathrop Ave. @WOODTV pic.twitter.com/U4Po5tfGm7

— Kyle Mitchell (@JournalistKyle) October 15, 2020

BREAKING: Det. Sgt. Joel Case confirms police are investigating a double homicide. He says the couple’s landlord has confessed to the crime. @WOODTV

— Kyle Mitchell (@JournalistKyle) October 15, 2020

Family of the victims says their bodies were found in the landlord’s truck parked inside a garage around the corner from the couple’s apartment. @WOODTV

— Kyle Mitchell (@JournalistKyle) October 15, 2020

However, in the very short period since those tweets were posted, the home was burned. This has led to police looking into the cause of that as well:

#UPDATE: This is the aftermath of a fire that broke out overnight on Post Ave. It’s the home where the #BattleCreek couple lived with their landlord, Chad Reed, who told police he killed them. We are working on getting more details. @FOX17 pic.twitter.com/mUDQBJzx19

— Lauren Kummer (@LaurenKummerTV) October 18, 2020

Reed was denied bond. He is currently locked up at the Calhoun County Jail.

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