The murder of his daughter left Damone Presley Sr. angry and wracked with grief, but it was also confusing.
First there was the discovery of her body, tucked into an abandoned SUV with three others in a Wisconsin cornfield more than an hour from her home. "Who could have done this?" and "Why here?" he wondered at a vigil held earlier this week near the rural site.
Then came Thursday, when authorities told him that they had arrested a 56-year-old St. Paul man who Presley knew growing up — Darren Lee McWright. Investigators also were searching for another man familiar to Presley, Antoine Darnique Suggs, 38, who Presley knew as McWright's son and as someone who had hung around his daughter.
When McWright was a young man he had been mentored and coached by Presley's father, Dennis, at St. Paul's Oxford Community Center on Lexington Parkway, Presley said. The two men ran into each other a month ago, Presley said, and McWright expressed condolences for the death of Dennis, who passed away late last year.
"I'm just not understanding," Presley said Thursday.
McWright's arrest comes four days after the discovery of the victims by a local farmer near Wheeler, Wis. All had been shot. The dead included Presley's daughter, Nitosha Flug-Presley, 30, of Stillwater; Matthew Pettus, 26, of St. Paul; Jasmine C. Sturm, 30, of St. Paul; and Loyace Foreman III, 35. Sturm and Flug-Presley were friends. Sturm was also Pettus' half-sister and Foreman's girlfriend.
Dunn County court records show McWright is being held on four recommended counts of hiding a corpse as a party to a crime.
The Dunn County Sheriff's Office said Suggs remains at large, possibly in the Twin Cities, and is considered armed and dangerous.