The Georgia man accused of killing two teenagers behind a grocery store mumbled to himself and pet an imaginary animal during his first court appearance Friday.
Jeffrey Hazelwood’s hands shook uncontrollably as a Fulton County judge addressed him, WSB-TV reported. He didn’t saw a word to himself but muttered under his breath as he stroked some kind of imaginary creature he held in his lap, video showed.
He faces murder charges in the shooting deaths of Natalie Henderson and Carter Davis. The two 17-year-olds were found dead Monday behind a Publix grocery story in Roswell.