PERRY, Ga. — A Montezuma man who is accused of killing four people at a Perry trailer park back in April has entered a not guilty plea, according to court records filed in the Superior Court of Houston County.
Michael James Jordan is charged in the brutal killings of 2-year-old A'Layah Joyner, 52-year-old Michelle Joiner, 37-year-old Tuquondra Robinson and 82-year-old Beulah Robinson in the 1100 block of Gaines Drive.
Three were stabbed to death, according to police records, while one was suffocated with a plastic bag.
On Thursday, Jordan appeared in court for his arraignment — his first appearance in court since being officially indicted back in July — and entered his initial plea: not guilty.
According to the police department, Jordan was taken into custody just two days after the

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