No Sign of Virginia Resort Shooting Suspect Despite Intense Manhunt
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The search is continuing in western Virginia for a man suspected of fatally shooting two of his supervisors at a posh resort while guests dined nearby.
Bath County Sheriff Larry Norfleet said suspect Beacher Ferrel Hackney fled into a steep, wooded area across from the posh resort after the shooting Saturday night. A Virginia State Police helicopter scanned the area Monday but Norfleet said searchers didn't spot Hackney.
On Monday, searchers focused on a steep, wooded area across from The Homestead resort where Hackney fled after the shootings Saturday night, according to Bath County Sheriff's Capt. Richard Armstrong.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Ten schools in Bath County and adjacent Alleghany County that were closed Monday as a precaution were expected to reopen Tuesday.
The 59-year-old Hackney is suspected of shooting Ronnie Stinnett and Dwight Kerr, who worked with him washing dishes, picking up trash and cleaning. The shooting happened in the resort's kitchen about 8 p.m. when guests were eating dinner.
Hackney has been charged with murder and an arrest warrant was issued, Armstrong said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Authorities said they don't have a motive for the slayings, but they described Hackney as a loner who didn't associate with his co-workers.
Armstrong said a search of Hackney's home in Covington yielded no clues in the investigation, and there was no indication he had been there since the shootings.
"It was very clean," he said.