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4th suspect sought in the murder of Ethiopian businessman

March 7th, 2009 |  |  4 Comments

By Josh Green | Gwinnett Daily Post

LAWRENCEVILLE – Detectives are searching for a fourth suspect, known on the streets as “Money Mark,” in the murder of Lilburn convenience store owner Tedla Lemma, an immigrant from Ethiopia.

Loran Zemedu Araya, suspect in the killing of Tedla Lemma

Another suspect in the killing, Loran Zemedu Araya, of Atlanta (also an Ethiopian native), recently told investigators of the unidentified man’s involvement while implicating another man — Marshae Brooks — in the crime, a detective testified in Brooks’ probable cause hearing Friday.

Brooks, of Riverdale, tied up the disabled man in his bedroom while two other men stole big-screen televisions and other valuables from Lemma’s upscale Kenion Forest Drive home, Gwinnett police Det. G. Lorenzo said Araya told a panel of investigators and attorneys last month.

Lemma was hog-tied, beaten and gagged so tightly he suffocated, police have said.

A Gwinnett Magistrate Court judge forwarded a single count of murder against Brooks to Superior Court for prosecution. He remains at the Gwinnett County Jail.

Lorenzo said phone company records indicate Brooks’ cell phone was used in the vicinity of Lemma’s home March 25 last year, the day he died.

Araya and Brooks join a third alleged accomplice – Quincy Jackson, of Riverdale – who, like Araya, has been in custody since July. Brooks and Jackson were roommates, the detective said.

Brooks first told investigators he’d never set foot in Gwinnett County, but later changed his story to say he was in the home but did not hurt or bind Lemma, said Lorenzo. He claimed he was in the neighborhood visiting model homes for “decorating tips.”

After switching his story, “(Brooks) said at one point he even tried to untie (the victim),” the detective said. Brooks told police didn’t call 911 because he feared he would be blamed.

Police say Araya, a former Lilburn resident, knew most of the victims. Her parents once sold a package store to Lemma’s family.

At the time of his death, Lemma, 51, a well-heeled convenience store owner from Ethiopia, was paralyzed from a robbery when he was shot in the head several years ago.

Brooks had long been a suspect in the murder, but detectives lacked evidence to arrest him, Lorenzo said.

Araya told investigators she pulled a vehicle into Lemma’s garage and waited while the three men ransacked the home. She said Brooks later admitted to her he bound and gagged Lemma, the detective said.

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4 Comments to “4th suspect sought in the murder of Ethiopian businessman”

  1. Gabra says:

    I hope they will fry this Abyssinian whore and the other three accomplices she has been humping along.

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    March 7th, 2009 at 2:11 PM

  2. Anonymous says:

    Afer Bilu,
    Sew hager enkua hedachihu tibelalalachihu!!!!!!!!!
    embarassing

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    March 7th, 2009 at 4:36 PM

  3. addis says:

    it is very sad to hear his own people will do this to him. c’mon shouldn’t be looking after one another, shame on them.. i hope they get what they deserve

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    March 10th, 2009 at 7:51 PM

  4. Sinn says:

    Betam assazagn sihon bizum asgerami aydelem. Lemen betilu, yegna sew culturun lemersat bezu teret eyarege new. For some odd reason our people have forgotten the moral values and codes that have guided and continue to guide most of our citizens. The fear of God, and the basic respect for the sanctity of human life have been long lost. It is absolutly wrong for this woman to have helped in the victimization of anyone let alone a disabled hard working Ethiopian who was trying to take advantage of the oppourtunities made available to him in the U.S. Echi wesha deserves the maximum penalty. She is an embarassment to her country and to women period. Eneza baryaoch enquan yadegubet silehone bezum yenesu ayasdenekem. Echi raswedad shermuta gen tegermalech!

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    November 23rd, 2009 at 1:26 PM

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