JACKSON – Special Agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, working alongside investigators from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, have obtained indictments for three men in connection to the death of a Jackson man last year.
At the request of 26th District Attorney General Jerry Woodall, TBI Agents joined the investigation into the death of Louis Martez Jones, shortly after authorities from Madison County found the body of the 23-year-old on Betty Manley Road in Denmark. During the course of the case, investigators developed information that led to Corinthians Darnez Person, Montreal Portis Robinson, and Dontavious Martez Bond as the individuals responsible for the crime.
On August 1st, the Madison County Grand Jury returned indictments, charging Person, 20, of Denmark, and Robinson, 22, of Jackson with one count of First Degree Murder, one count of Felony Murder, one count of Especially Aggravated Robbery, and one count of Theft over $10,000. The Grand Jury returned indictments charging Bond, 26, of Jackson, with one count of Accessory After the Fact, one count of Tampering with Evidence, one count of Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon, and one count of Theft over $500. Person remains in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction on unrelated charges. Robinson remains in the custody of the Bledsoe County Jail on unrelated charges. Authorities booked Bond into the Madison County Criminal Justice Complex.
PICTURED, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Corinthians Person, Montreal Robinson, Dontavious Bond