10/6/2021- 5:27 p.m.
Police say 46-year-old Jeffrey Allen Burnham, 46, shot and killed his brother, 58-year-old Brian Robinette, and his sister-in-law, 57-year-old Kelly Sue Robinette, in Ellicott City on September 30.
Court documents reveal that a Maryland man who is charged in three late-September murders believed that his pharmacist brother, one of his alleged victims, was “killing people with the COVID shot.”
They also believe he killed a friend of his mother’s, Rebecca Reynolds, the prior day in his hometown of Cumberland.
During the investigation into the killings, police say Burnham’s mother, Evelyn Burnham, explained to investigators that her son “made statements to her regarding his need to confront Brian based on his profession and him administering COVID vaccines,” the court documents say.
“Jeffrey state to Evelyn that he wanted to confront Brian about the government poisoning people with COVID vaccines and that he repeatedly stated ‘Brian knows something!'”
While investigating the Ellicott City killings, police say they realized Brian Burnham’s 2007 red Corvette was missing.
They found Brian’s cell phone on the shoulder of the exit ramp from Route 100 westbound onto I-95 northbound and then found that the car’s EZ Pass had gone through the toll plaza on 895 at the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel shortly after 8:30 a.m. on September 30.
The newly-released charging documents say the bodies of Burnham’s older brother and his wife were found, respectively, in the foyer and a bedroom of a home in the 5300 block of Kerger Road. A car Burnham allegedly stole from Reynolds was found about a quarter-mile away from that home.
Burnham was arrested in Davis, West Virginia, on October 1 and is being held without bond. His preliminary court hearing is scheduled for 9 a.m. on November 5.