Court will resume momentarily in the case against Austin Drummond in the video box above.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Austin Drummond, the man charged in the quadruple murder of a family in West Tennessee, had a Zoom arraignment in court on Thursday morning.
While in court, the judge entered a not guilty plea on behalf of Drummond since he has no attorney at this time.
Drummond is to be held in jail without bond. The state also says it intends to seek the death penalty.
Drummond had been on the run since July 29, when the bodies of James Wilson, 21, Adrianna Williams, 20, Cortney Rose, 38, and Braydon Williams, 15, were found along Carrington Road in Tiptonville.
An infant who was related to the victims was also found safe in front of a house in Dyer County. The baby is safe and healthy, author