Two Soldiers Charged in Fayetteville Motel Slaying

William Clay Cunliffe

Two Fort Bragg soldiers and another man were arrested in a Oct. 30 slaying at a Fayetteville motel.

Tremayne Hubbard was found dead at the Tropical Motel, located at 4306 Bragg Boulevard, authorities said.

Police said Julian Armond Stocks, 18, of Fort Bragg and Earndra Z. Hines, 27, of Montgomery, Ala., were arrested and charged Tuesday with second-degree murder. Both men are currently in the custody of the Montgomery, Ala. Police Department until they can be returned to Fayetteville.

Two men – William Clay Cunliffe and Ashley N. Pilgrim, both 20 years old –  have been charged with accessory after the fact, authorities said.

 



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