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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Tenn. – Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), with the assistance of the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office and the Clarksville Police Department, have arrested four Clarksville residents in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was found in a field in Robertson County last month.
The identity of the victim was later confirmed as Amy LeeAnn Murphy, 31, of Clarksville.
Through the course of the investigation, authorities developed information which led them to Kevin Forman, Kellum Williams, Carol Williams, Lee Poe and Sandra Murphy as the individuals responsible for Amy Murphy’s death on or around January 31, as well as the subsequent placement of her body in the Robertson County field.
On Monday, a special Montgomery County Grand Jury returned indictments against the five individuals. Kevin Forman, 26, Kellum Williams, 34, and Carol Williams, 38, are each charged with First Degree Murder and Abuse of a Corpse. Lee Poe, 27, is charged with Accessory to First Degree Murder and Abuse of a Corpse. Sandra Murphy, 19, is charged with Accessory to First Degree Murder.
Four of the five individuals have been arrested and booked into the Montgomery County Jail. Bond was set at $100,000 for each individual.
The fifth individual, Kellum Williams, is wanted by the TBI and today was added to the state’s Top Ten Most Wanted list.
Williams, 34, is a black male with brown eyes and black hair. He is 6 foot 5 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds. He was last seen driving a light blue 2000 Cadillac Deville with Tennessee tag S4652R.
Williams uses the aliases of Earle Kellum Thomas, KJ Williams, Jason Taylor and Kellum Tyrone Williams. He goes by a nickname of “New York”. Williams has scars on his left arm, left forearm, head, upper lip and eye. He has tattoos on both arms and his right forearm. He is believed to be a prospect member of the Wheels of Soul motorcycle gang in Clarksville.
Kellum Williams is considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Kellum Williams is urged to call the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND (1-800-824-3463). There is a $1,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.