Rapper Indicted on Murder Charges in Deaths of 4 in Virginia
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Farmville Police Dept.
Officials suspect Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III, seen in this undated photo, is responsible for the murder of four people in Farmville, Va.
FARMVILLE, Va. An aspiring California rapper was indicted on capital murder charges in the deaths of four people found bludgeoned to death at a central Virginia home in September.
Twenty-year-old Richard "Sam" McCroskey of Castro Valley, Calif., was charged Tuesday in indictments returned by a Prince Edward County Circuit Court grand jury.
McCroskey is charged in the Sept. 18 deaths of his girlfriend, 16-year-old Emma Niederbrock; her parents, 50-year-old Presbyterian minister Mark Niederbrock and 53-year-old Longwood University professor Debra Kelley; and Emma's friend, 18-year-old Melanie Wells of Inwood, W.Va. Their bodies were found in a home in Farmville.
McCroskey met Emma Niederbrock online through their interest in so-called "horrorcore" music and flew to Virginia on Sept. 6 to meet her.












