Man who called police in panic claiming he was attacked by a bear is now a murder suspect
monroe county, tennessee - A man who identified himself as Brandon Andrade, called the police in panic, claiming he was attacked by a bear. However, things took a dark turn when the police found a dead man, who was not Andrade, and a murder suspect emerged in Monroe County, Tennessee.
A man who identified himself as Brandon Andrade, called the police in panic, claiming he was attacked by a bear. However, things took a dark turn when the police found a dead man, who was not Andrade, and a murder suspect emerged in Monroe County, Tennessee.
The Monroe County Tennessee Sheriff’s Office responded to the call and discovered the body of a deceased man. However, it was not Brandon Andrade as previously claimed. Suspicious details surrounding the case began to emerge.
It was revealed that Andrade's identification card had been stolen and used multiple times for criminal activities. The prime suspect in this identity theft case is Nicholas Wayne Hamlett, a 45-year-old man from Alabama, who is now being sought for murder.
Nicholas Wayne Hamlett has a history of criminal activities dating back many years. He was arrested fifteen years ago for attempted murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Authorities have issued a warning not to approach Hamlett as he is considered armed and dangerous. He was on bail for another case before becoming a murder suspect.
The identity of the deceased man found in the mountains remains unknown, leaving investigators puzzled about the series of events.
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