Atlanta police are providing new details on the murder of a man found dead in the driveway of a vacant lot in Buckhead last week.
Investigators say 57-year-old Christopher Everhart was found shot to death in an upscale Buckhead neighborhood on October 13.
Police announced on Monday that a suspect connected to his death, identified as Travis Landrey, is now in custody.
Police say Landrey is connected to a traffic stop made earlier the morning of Eberhart’s death. Around 4:30 a.m. on Oct. 13, Atlanta police stopped a car they believe was stolen near I-75 at Moore’s Mill Road. Police ultimately found the car overturned on Northside Drive.
Only one suspect, Braylon Espree, was in the car when officers found it. He was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital where he was treated and later released.
The second suspect, later identified as Landrey, escaped before officers arrived and was walking around Buckhead with a gun looking for another car to steal, according to police.
Investigators believe that Landrey found Eberhart sitting in his GMC Sierra pickup truck and confronted him. During the confrontation, Landrey shot Eberhart several times and stole his truck.
Landrey and Espree met back up with each other after Espree was released from the hospital, according to police.
The pair was later found Thursday in the stolen truck traveling down Interstate 65 southbound in Mobile County, Alabama and subsequently arrested. Police believe they were traveling back to their home in Louisiana.
At that time, Landrey and Espree were charged with stealing Eberhart’s car.
Based on evidence police found in the car, they charged Landrey with murder, hijacking a motor vehicle, felony murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
Espree was in the hospital at the time of the murder, so he is not facing charges related to Eberhart’s death at this time.
Both are being held in Mobile County, Alabama.