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Indianapolis man found guilty of killing 6 members of his family

Raymond Childs III was facing six murder charges in the 2021 shooting deaths of several family members.

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man charged with murdering most of his family in 2021 was found guilty of all six murder charges against him, the Marion County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to 13News Friday.

A new trial for Raymond Childs III began Oct 21. On July 23, a judge declared a mistrial in Childs' first trial after something that was said during witness testimony.

Childs faced the six murder charges in connection with the crime carried out at an east Indianapolis home.

Childs was accused of shooting everyone in the house in the early morning hours of Jan. 24, 2021, in the 3500 block of Adams Street, near East 34th Street and North Sherman Drive.

Prosecutors said Childs started upstairs and finished in the basement, killing his parents, Raymond and Kizzie Childs; his 13-year-old sister, Rita; his 18-year-old brother, Elijah; his brother's girlfriend, Kiara Hawkins; and her baby boy, who was just days away from being delivered.

Childs faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole. His sentencing hearing has been set for Jan. 7, 2025, at 9 a.m.

"To see him behind bars for the rest of his life, that would be justice served for me," said Roniqua Hawkins, Kiara's mother.

Another brother, who was 15 at the time, allegedly witnessed the shootings and ran out of the house before being shot twice. He survived. 

“What occurred inside that home is as unfathomable today as it was in 2021," Marion County Prosecutor Mears Ryan said. "It has been an incredibly difficult journey for the family and friends of the six people that we tragically lost. I am proud of our trial team, law enforcement, and witnesses, whose dedication to our victims didn’t waiver when faced with adversity. Their commitment ultimately led to today’s verdict and justice for the victims of this horrific crime.”

"Police asked him, 'Xavier, who shot you?' And while he lay in the hospital recovering from his wounds, he said, 'My brother, Raymond Ronald Lee Childs III,'" the prosecutor said.

But the defense told the jury that Childs was not there, that two guns were used and the evidence points to two shooters.

"We believe that the evidence will show that we are here today based on a misidentification and a misguided investigation," defense attorney Courtney Benson-Kooy said.

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