West Baltimore Man Wanted For Serial Murder

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Baltimore police are intensely searching for a West Baltimore Man Wayne Baker who is responsible for quadruple slaying in the 1800 block of North Mount street in a row home near penn north, The 4 victims identified as 26 year old Amir Liggons, 27 year old Ashli Renee Aviles and 2 more unidentified victims an adult woman tentative id as "Amanda" an Adult male (Killer Tennant) all victims found in the home of Baker with multiple stab wounds Amir stabbed 12 times his genitials cut of and beheaded Ms Aviles suffured a total of 20 stab wounds and her genitals also cut off and her throat sliced, Amanda was stabbed 40 times beheaded and fingers chopped off the unidentified white male (tennant) was stabbed 10 times found with a pillow over his head and a object in his ass a dicrect tv remote, police say they were tipped to the residents by a neigbor complaining of foul smelling ordor when police aarrived Baker vanished he is described as a Black male early to mid 50's about 150 lbs and 6"0 tall he has ties to Va a place he may have fled, police discovered a note from Baker which read he was tired upset and angry Amanda had been stealing from him the white drunk guy not paying rent and going in fridge and poor amir at the wrong place wrong time Baker invited him over for dinner and his disgusting ex was there it was a supprise Amir left her 5 years ago wayne killed them all if you see Wayne call 911 or BCPD dont attempt to apprehend he is armed and dangerous

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