Police id stabbing victims, suspect

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Posted: 12/02/2012

TOWSON, Md. - Baltimore county police identified the victims and suspect in a brutal double stabbing in Parkville.

Police said around 2:30 Sunday morning officers found Okemia Lastezia Walls, 42, of Venus Court officers lying on the ground in the unit block of Solar Circle. She had been stabbed several times and was pronounced dead at the scene.

While conducting the investigation Walls' husband, Bryant Walls, approached police and admitted he was involved in the stabbing. He directed officers to a home on Venus Court where they found a second body identified as William Henry Cunningham, 50, of the 800 block of Patterson Park Drive. He had also been stabbed to death.

A preliminary investigation found the incident was a domestic related incident. 

Walls has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. 

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