Man gets life sentence for deaths of three women

Kenneth Ancrum, 25, pleaded guilty to killing three of his girlfriend’s relatives during a fight over child custody will spend the rest of his life in prison under a plea deal (pictured in 2017)

A South Carolina man who pleaded guilty to killing three of his girlfriend’s relatives due to a custody fight involving their four-month-old son accepted a plea deal Thursday that will send him to prison for the rest of his life.

Prosecutors wanted to seek the death penalty for Kenneth Ancrum. But the families of the victims asked not to be dragged through decades of court hearings and appeals. Their only stipulation was that officials assure them he would never leave prison, news outlets reported.

Kenneth Ancrum pleaded guilty in Charleston County to five counts of murder on Thursday in the slayings of 55-year-old Betty Mungin, eight-year-old Armani Mungin, and Armani’s mother, 29-year-old Alexis Mungin, who was pregnant with twins who prosecutors said were old enough to survive outside the womb, but could not be saved. 

Authorities say the three victims were related to Ancrum’s girlfriend, but the exact nature of the relationship wasn’t clear.

Ancrum had no criminal convictions before he went over to the mobile home next door in Ravenel and started firing on May 17, 2016. 

 

Ancrum shot and killed Alexis Mungin, 29, who was pregnant with twins

He also fatally shot Betty Mungin, 55

Ancrum shot and killed Alexis Mungin, 29 (left), who was pregnant with twins. He also fatally shot her relative Betty Mungin, 55 (right)

Ancrum killed eight-year-old Armani Mungin. She attended E.B. Ellington Elementary school

Ancrum killed eight-year-old Armani Mungin. She attended E.B. Ellington Elementary school

However, he had been arrested in 2015 on charges that he hit his then-pregnant girlfriend. The charges were later dropped.

But he was becoming angry due to post-traumatic stress disorder from his time in the Army as a combat soldier in Afghanistan, defense lawyer Ashley Pennington said.

Ancrum apologized for his actions and said his PTSD was no excuse.

‘I really from the bottom of my heart apologize to the family,’ Ancrum said. ‘I wish this never happened.’

Ancrum has said he has post-traumatic stress disorder after serving in Afghanistan (pictured from a previous arrest)

Ancrum has said he has post-traumatic stress disorder after serving in Afghanistan (pictured from a previous arrest)

Ancrum killed three people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, in May 2016

Ancrum killed three people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, in May 2016

Ancrum has apologized for his actions and said his PTSD is not an excuse for the murders

Ancrum has apologized for his actions and said his PTSD is not an excuse for the murders

Ancrum also shot his girlfriend, Quiwanna Mungin, in the leg and forced her into a car. They were driving off when a deputy pulled them over, likely saving the woman’s life, solicitor Scarlett Wilson said.

Quiwanna Mungin said her former boyfriend should never be let out of prison.

‘When (our son) gets old enough, I will tell him the truth,’ she said. ‘His dad is a monster.’

Ancrum laughed at his dying victims, said Jessica Haynes, a daughter of Betty Mungin’s who witnessed the shooting, according to The Post and Courier. 

‘They were just so nice,’ Catherine Hunter, who lived behind the home said to Live 5 News. ‘You never think something like that would happen to nice people.’

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