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Murder suspect Austin Drummond enjoyed a comfortable life in prison with access to alcohol and streaming services.

Murder suspect Austin Drummond enjoyed a comfortable life in prison with access to alcohol and streaming services.

Details Emerge on Murder Suspect’s Life in Prison

Austin Drummond, the suspect in the Quad Loople murders, reportedly enjoyed a relatively comfortable life while incarcerated, complete with streaming services, alcohol, and gaming, as revealed by his Facebook posts.

Tragically, four victims—James M. Wilson, 21, Adriana Williams, 20, Courtney Rose, 38, and Braydon Williams, 38—were discovered deceased on July 29. Authorities have stated that a baby found in front of a home is linked to all four individuals.

Drummond previously spent 13 years in the Tennessee State Jail for robbery and retaliation, the latter happening while he was already behind bars. He was released on September 1, 2024, according to the Tennessee Department of Corrections.

Images shared on his Facebook show a pantry stocked with a Roku device, at least one cell phone, and various food items. One particular post features Drummond with a bottle of Chilloch vodka, where he mentioned his plans to stay home until his release.

Pat Brosnan, a former NYPD detective, criticized the prison staff, suggesting that their negligence might have allowed contraband into the jail. He mentioned that frequent checks, known as “shakedowns,” are supposed to occur but apparently weren’t adequately enforced.

Brosnan also expressed concern that Drummond might have connections with someone working at the prison, which could explain how contraband was smuggled in.

While facing charges linked to the murders of the four victims, Drummond had prior allegations of attempted murder from December 2024. This incident supposedly occurred while he was still incarcerated.

Investigators discovered a vehicle in Jackson, Tennessee, but Drummond was not present. Reports suggest that he might still be in the area.

Drummond faces serious charges, including first-degree murder, several firearm violations, and hazardous felony possession.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to reach out to the Dyer County Police Department.

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