Georgia inmate had 'personal relationship' with prison employee he killed: police
Smith State Prison inmate left a suicide note, Georgia officials say
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The Georgia inmate who was involved in a disturbing murder-suicide at Smith State Prison reportedly had a relationship with the prison worker he killed, according to officials.
Jaydrekus Hart, a voluntary manslaughter convict, killed a 24-year-old prison employee named Aureon Shavea Grace early Sunday morning at the prison facility located in Glennville. Grace, who was employed by the food service company Aramark, was working in the prison's kitchen at the time.
Officials say that Hart fatally shot Grace at around 4:30 a.m. before turning the gun on himself. Grace was declared deceased at the scene, while Hart was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
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The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) told Fox News Digital that its investigators believe the two decedents had a personal relationship.
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"During the course of the investigation, it was discovered that a personal relationship existed between Aramark employee Grace and offender Hart," a spokesperson said.
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"A suicide note was also discovered that appears to have been left by Hart."
The GDC spokesperson did not disclose the nature of the relationship. Officials are still investigating how Hart obtained a gun in prison.
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Hart was serving a 20-year prison sentence at the time of his death. He was scheduled to be released from prison in June 2043.
The GDC is still investigating the murder-suicide. No additional details are available at this time.
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"This was an isolated incident and the investigation remains open and active," the GDC told Fox News Digital. "We will not be able to comment further at this time as the investigation continues."