Boyfriend Charged in Perry Mobile Home Slayings That Left Four Dead, Including Toddler

Boyfriend Charged in Perry Mobile Home Slayings That Left Four Dead, Including Toddler
Michael James Jordan

The Perry Police Department has announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with a recent quadruple hoThe Perry Police Department has announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with a recent quadruple homicide. On Thursday, May 15, 2025, detectives charged 34-year-old Michael James Jordan following the discovery of four deceased individuals at a residence on Gaines Drive.

The four victims have been identified as:

  • Beaulah Robinson, 82
  • Michelle Joiner, 51
  • Tuquondra Robinson, 37
  • A’Layah Joiner, 2

Investigators confirmed that three of the victims were stabbed to death, while one was suffocated. Authorities say Jordan was dating Tuquondra Robinson and lived at the mobile home on Gaines Drive. Notably, Jordan was under a protective order that prohibited him from being in close contact with one of the residents of the home.

Jordan is facing multiple charges, including:

  • Four counts of Malice Murder
  • Four counts of Felony Murder
  • Four counts of Aggravated Assault
  • Three counts of Possession of a Knife During the Commission of Certain Felonies
  • One count of First Degree Child Abuse
  • One count of Abuse and Neglect of a Person Over 65
  • One count of Abuse and Neglect of a Person with Disabilities

He is currently being held without bond at the Houston County Detention Center.

“This arrest is the result of the tireless work of our investigators and partner agencies,” said Perry Police Chief Alan Everidge. “We want to assure the community that this was an isolated incident, and there is no ongoing threat to public safety.”

The case has now been turned over to the Houston County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution. No further statements will be made by the Perry Police Department.

The Perry Police Department thanked the Houston County District Attorney Eric Edwards and his staff, along with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Perry Office Crime Scene Unit, for their assistance in the case.

Assisting in the case were the Houston County District Attorney’s Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Perry Office Crime Scene Unit.

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