2 Tennessee women, Georgia teen killed by traveling carnival worker, cops say

photo James Michael Wright is shown in an undated photo provided by the Washington County, Va., Sheriff's Office. Wright, 23, of Mendota, Va., has been charged with three counts of capital murder, the sheriff's office in Washington County, Virginia, announced Monday, May 13, 2019. Wright is accused of fatally shooting three women he met while working for a traveling carnival. (Washington County Sheriff's Office via AP)

A Cobb County teenager who was reported missing in March is one of three alleged murder victims of a traveling carnival worker who was arrested in Virginia, authorities said.

James Michael Wright, 23, is accused of killing 17-year-old Jocelyn Alsup and two women from Tennessee over a span of 18 days, Washington County (Va.) Sheriff Fred Newman said in a Monday news conference.

Wright allegedly admitted to shooting and killing the three victims, but he insisted he did so accidentally, which Newman said was "hard to believe." He met all three while working as a subcontractor for James H. Drew Exposition, and Alsup was the daughter of one of Wright's coworkers.

On Feb. 28, Wright allegedly shot and killed Elizabeth Vanmeter, 22, of Carter County, Tenn., after they had a fight, Newman said. He said he buried her body near his home in Mendota, Va. She was reported missing on March 17, nearly three weeks after her parents said they last saw Vanmeter.

On March 9, he allegedly admitted to shooting and killing Alsup after they had sex in the woods near his home, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported. He allegedly said he tried to shoot an animal when he accidentally shot and killed her.

Wright said he covered her body with logs next to a creek near his home, Newman said. Alsup was reported missing from Marietta on March 8.

On March 17, he shot and killed Athena Hopson, 25, of Johnson City, Tenn., while they were on a walk near his home, Newman said. He told authorities he shot her when he tripped and fell.

He put her body in the back of his truck, but he said it fell out of the vehicle while he was driving over a bridge, Newman said. Wright allegedly put her body in a nearby river. She was reported missing on March 21 by her cousin.

The sheriff said authorities had recovered remains believed to be Alsup and Vanmeter, but they were still searching for Hopson's body.

Johnson City police officers searched Wright's pickup truck after discovering he was the last person Hopson had been seen seen with, the News Sentinel reported. Her cellphone was allegedly found in the truck.

After officers obtained a search warrant for Wright's property off Mendota Road on Thursday, he admitted to killing the three victims, Newman said. Authorities recovered a gun believed to have been used in each homicide.

Wright, who has no criminal background, faces three counts of capital murder, three counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and three counts of disposing of a body, Newman said. He remains in jail in Abingdon, Va., without bond.

Investigators said they have no reason to believe there are additional victims, but the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service are assisting with the investigation.

"We know that that carnival traveled extensively certainly throughout the east coast," Newman said. "We have plans of contacting jurisdictions where that carnival very well may have been to see if they have missing persons."

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