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Columbus man indicted for triple homicide in December killings

February 7, 2025

COLUMBUS, OH – A Columbus man has been formally charged with the murders of three women found dead in a home on the city’s south side in December, police announced Wednesday.

Haikiem Graham, 39, was indicted on multiple counts of murder and aggravated murder in connection with the deaths of Sierra Muse, Dawn Clover, and Tiffany Parrish. The victims were discovered on December 14, 2024, at approximately 3:52 p.m. inside a residence on the 1300 block of S. Ohio Avenue.

Later that same day, Graham was arrested on an unrelated charge, police said. Following an investigation by the Columbus Division of Police Homicide Unit, authorities identified him as the suspect in the killings.

Columbus man indicted for triple homicide in december killings
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Police did not immediately release details on a possible motive or the relationship between Graham and the victims. The indictment follows weeks of investigative work that led to formal charges.

Phil Stilton

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