1 dead, 1 arrested after standoff

Published 9:49 pm Tuesday, February 7, 2017

By Melanie Ruberti

Melanie.ruberti@lagrangenews.com

WEST POINT –  A weeklong nationwide manhunt for alleged killer William Boyette and accomplice Mary Rice ended in a three-and-a-half-hour standoff with law enforcement officers at the West Point Motel on Tuesday night.

When it was over, Rice surrendered to deputies; Boyette was deceased, said officials with the Troup County Sheriff’s Office.

The incident started around 2:30 p.m., when a good Samaritan spotted a white Chevy Cobalt in the motel parking lot, said Troup County Sheriff James Woodruff.

The car allegedly was stolen by the fugitives during a home invasion and shooting in Florida on Monday, law enforcement officials said. Investigators placed a BOLO for the vehicle to law enforcement agencies and media outlets nationwide.

Deputies drove to the motel and confirmed it was the stolen car, Woodruff said.

“We immediately had officers surround the motel and secure it,” said Woodruff. “Once I got on scene, I called for the U.S. Marshal’s and I also called for the Georgia State Patrol SWAT team to come down.”

TCSO deputies and law enforcement officials quickly learned Rice and Boyette were inside the motel room when the couple opened the curtain and began waving at officers, Woodruff said.

“We also talked to the clerk that was on duty last night,” the Sheriff added. “She confirmed by looking at a picture of the female (Rice) that she … actually used her own identification card to make the (motel) reservations last night.”

Once the GSP SWAT team arrived at the motel, law enforcement officers immediately formulated a plan. There were no negotiations. SWAT team members forcefully gained entry into the motel room where Boyette and Rice were holed up, said officials.

“They (SWAT) opened the door and she (Rice) immediately came out,” Woodruff stated. “They (SWAT) took her into custody and got her away from the scene. A short time later, they heard a single gunshot. They (SWAT) opened the door and realized he (Boyette) had killed himself with a single gunshot.

“I think once he (Boyette) saw all the machinery and the people, he knew something was about to happen,” Woodruff continued. “She (Rice) gave up and when she was out of the way, he ended up taking his own life.”

Rice was evaluated for injuries and then taken to the Troup County Jail.

The Escambia County District Attorney was notified of the Boyette’s death and Rice’s capture Tuesday evening, said Sheriff Woodruff.

The DA was on his way to Troup County on Tuesday night to presumably interview Rice.

The couple’s crime spree began on Jan. 31, when two women were found shot to death inside a motel room in Santa Rosa County, Florida, stated law enforcement officials.

Rice and Boyette then reportedly shot and killed Peggy Phillips Broz in her driveway on Friday in Lillian, Ala. The suspects then stole Broz’ car, officials stated.

The couple’s last known victim was shot during a home invasion on Monday in Escambia County, Florida. Boyette and Rice stole her car as well, which was the white Chevy Cobalt, stated officials.

The woman survived and remains in critical condition in a Florida hospital.

Some of the victim’s families were breathing a sigh of relief Tuesday night that the manhunt for the killer duo was over.

“We are so thankful that no one else is going to get hurt or killed,” said Gina Phillips Herrington, Peggy Broz’ sister. “We can finally get some closure. God bless everyone who has called, texted and visited.”

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation was called in to process the crime scene at the West Point Motel, said Woodruff.  The agency will also perform an autopsy on Boyette.

Rice will eventually be extradited back to Florida, but remains in the Troup County Jail for now.

Melanie Ruberti is a reporter for the LaGrange Daily News. She can be reached at 706-884-7311, ext. 2156.