April 15, 2018

GREENVILLE, Mo. -- A Williamsville, Mo., man was ordered to stand trial Friday morning in connection to the deaths of a couple and their toddler. Drew D. Atchison was to appear before Associate Circuit Judge Randy Schuller for a preliminary hearing on three Class A felonies of first-degree murder, three unclassified felonies of armed criminal action, two Class A felonies of child kidnapping and the Class D felony of first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle...

GREENVILLE, Mo. -- A Williamsville, Mo., man was ordered to stand trial Friday morning in connection to the deaths of a couple and their toddler.

Drew D. Atchison was to appear before Associate Circuit Judge Randy Schuller for a preliminary hearing on three Class A felonies of first-degree murder, three unclassified felonies of armed criminal action, two Class A felonies of child kidnapping and the Class D felony of first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle.

Accompanied by his attorney, Atchison reportedly was told of his rights, including his right to a preliminary hearing, and he knowingly signed a waiver.

"Mr. Atchison waived and was bound over to May 7," said Wayne County Circuit Clerk Darren Garrison.

The 24-year-old is to appear at that time for arraignment before Circuit Judge Sidney Pearson III.

Atchison is charged with the deaths of Harley Michael Million, 24, Samara Fontaine Kitts, 23, and their 17-month old daughter, Willa Fontaine Million.

Atchison is accused of cutting the throats of Million and Kitts on Jan. 25 at their Mill Spring, Mo., home and putting their bodies in the bed of Million's truck.

After the couple was killed, Atchison allegedly left the child alone at the home.

Authorities say he returned the next day to get the toddler, put her in the truck with her dead parents and drove to a Butler County farm off of Highway J. There he allegedly shot the toddler in the back of the head. He then allegedly removed the other bodies from the truck, stacked the bodies together, covered and left them.

Atchison then allegedly drove the truck to a residence on Cemetery Road in Williamsville and left it partially covered beneath a vacant carport.

On Jan. 26 before the murders were discovered, deputies went to that location and found the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado that was registered to Million. Blood and what Wayne County Sheriff Dean Finch earlier said appeared to be deer hair was found in the truck's bed.

"We just assumed someone had killed a deer and was hiding the truck," said Finch, who indicated nothing appeared to be suspicious at that time.

That changed on Jan. 28 when the family was reported missing by relatives, who had not had heard from them since three days earlier.

When a deputy went to the couple's residence with family members, he saw blood on a door, Finch earlier said.

Then, looking out the door, the deputy observed "where it appeared blood had been washed off" the porch, Finch said.

During the ensuing investigation, Atchison was developed as a suspect.

When Atchison was brought in for questioning during the early morning hours of Jan. 29, Finch said, he confessed to killing the family, as well as provided information as to the location of their bodies.

The bodies were found at about 3:30 a.m. Jan. 29.

Once it was determined the location was in Butler County, Finch said, he contacted Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs.

The property owner, Dobbs earlier said, gave officers permission to conduct a search of the property.

"They were all three stacked behind an abandoned RV camper and covered with blankets," said Dobbs.

Subsequent autopsies reportedly confirmed Million and Kitts died as the result of knife-inflicted injuries, and the toddler died from a gunshot.

Atchison continues to be held without bond.

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