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17-Year-Old Connor Kerner Charged With Killing Indiana Teenagers Thomas Grill, Molley Lanham In Drug Deal Gone Bad

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A 17-year-old from Valparaiso, Indiana, has been charged with killing a teenage couple in a drug deal gone bad, dumping their bodies in the trunk of a car and setting the car on fire.

Connor Kerner has been charged as an adult with two counts of murder in the deaths of 18-year-old Thomas Grill Jr., of Cedar Lake, and 19-year-old Molley Lanham, of St. John.

Missing Indiana Teens
Thomas Grill Jr. (left) and Molley Lanham (right) were reported missing in northwest Indiana. Authorities now believe they were killed in a drug deal gone bad. (Source: St. John Police)

The couple was reported missing last week, and police initially did not suspect foul play.

Grill and Lanham were last seen alive last Monday. Porter County Sheriff's police said police in St. John and Cedar Lake issued a missing persons' report about the couple on Tuesday. On Saturday, sheriff's police received a tip from an anonymous source that Kerner had killed them, placed their bodies in the Honda Civic they had been driving, and set the vehicle and bodies on fire.

According to court documents, a confidential informant said Kerner told him Lanham drove Grill to Kerner's grandparents' home for a drug deal. The informant said Kerner claimed Grill tried to rob him, so Kerner shot him. As Grill was on the ground, begging for his life, Kerner allegedly panicked, due to running out of bullets, and beat Grill to death with a pipe wrench.

Connor Kerner
Connor Kerner is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of 18-year-old Thomas Grill Jr. and 19-year-old Molley Lanham. (Source: Porter County Sheriff)

Kerner then allegedly showed Grill's body to Lanham, who had been waiting outside. Police said Kerner told Lanham he would let her go, but would kill her if she told anyone. When she turned to leave, Kerner allegedly shot her in the head.

That night, Kerner allegedly put the victims' bodies in the trunk of the Honda Civic they had been driving, drove the car to a field in rural Hebron, Indiana, loaded the car with propane tanks, and set the car and the bodies on fire.

Kerner allegedly told the informant "he had done this before and knew how to cover up a murder and get away with it," according to court documents.

Police said Kerner planned to later rent a U-Haul to pick up the car, and dump it in the Mississippi River.

Police discovered two bodies in a burned Honda Civic on Saturday in a field in rural Hebron, Indiana. Although their identities have not been confirmed, police said all evidence points to the bodies being Grill and Lanham.

Kerner was due to appear before a Porter County judge on Monday.

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