CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) –  The name of one of the victims in the Kirby Wallace case was revealed Friday when the accused killer made his first appearance in a Montgomery County courtroom.

According to unsealed indictments, Wallace is charged with the murder of Joseph Morford on Oct. 1, 2018 in Montgomery County. The document says Wallace shot Morford and stole his Ford F-350 truck, which he used to escape.

A 911 call that day said a man was holding a pistol in a yard on Welker Road in Montgomery County. The juvenile caller heard shots fired and authorities later found a man now identified as Morford shot dead in the yard.

53-year-old Wallace is now charged with first degree murder, aggravated burglary, especially aggravated robbery, and theft.

He is also charged with aggravated burglary, especially aggravated robbery, theft, burglary, and a weapons violation related to the home invasion and car jacking of Sarah Neblett in Montgomery County on September 27, 2018. Authorities said Wallace held the elderly victim at knife-point.

He pleaded not guilty to all charges in court on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019.

“While Wallace was being held on charges for the crimes that he committed in Stewart County during his September and October crime spree, Investigators with my office worked very diligently with our DA’s Office, agents with the TBI, the TBI Crime Lab, and the victim and victims’ families, and were able to lay out a very solid case for the Grand Jury. Now that these indictments have been served, we will begin the process of insuring that justice is served for these victims,” Sheriff John Fuson said.

Wallace was also indicted in January on nine counts including murder, attempted murder, arson, robbery and kidnapping in the attack of an Indian Mound couple.

He allegedly set the couple’s house on fire, killing 63-year-old Brenda Smith and seriously injuring her husband, Teddy Smith.

Wallace was arrested in October after an intense manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies, helicopters, and dogs in rugged terrain on the Montgomery-Stewart County line.

Two other people, Derek Eugene Summers and Mindy Elaine Harris, are accused of harboring Wallace in their Woodlawn home during the manhunt. Stewart County Sheriff Frankie Gray said earlier this week that he anticipates more arrests in the case.

Wallace’s next scheduled court appearance in Montgomery County is April 11, 2019. He recently pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in Stewart County.