MUNCIE, Ind. — A Muncie man was convicted Wednesday in the triple murder of three family members in 2022, prosecutors announced.
Devin X. Myers, 30, was convicted on three counts of murder by a jury after roughly three hours of deliberation. Myers was also convicted of armed robbery, criminal confinement, conspiracy to commit robbery resulting in serious bodily injury and obstruction of justice.
Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Hoffman said Myers was also subject to a firearm sentencing enhancement and habitual offender enhancement.
Sentencing for Myers is scheduled for Dec. 20, 2024.
Daniel Jones, alleged by prosecutors to have been Myers' accomplice, faces seven charges, including two counts of murder, and is scheduled for a jury trial beginning Nov. 18, according to online court records.
The charges stem from what court documents detail as a brutal murder followed by a deadly robbery in the early morning hours of July 13, 2022.
Murder of Kyler Musick
Court documents say Myers and his girlfriend, Alexandra Raegan, went to 19-year-old Kyler Musick's house on Liberty Street on Tuesday night, July 12, 2022.
They didn't stay long, and Musick didn't return.
After they left, Jones said he met Myers and Raegan between 7th and 9th Streets in Muncie. Raegan was driving a Jeep, later identified as Musick's vehicle.
The couple parked the car and got into Jones' SUV. That's when Myers told Jones that he had "shot his friend in the face, wrapped the body in plastic and then got rid of the body," documents say. Myers also allegedly said Raegan helped wrap up and dispose of the body.
At the time of this murder, Myers had only been out of jail for a few months. Prosecutor Eric Hoffman said Myers was released from prison in May 2022 after serving time for battery and armed robbery charges.
Double homicide, home invasion
Jones and Myers later dropped Raegan off and, as they were driving around the city early that morning, decided to go back to Musick's house to get some "pills."
The pair, both armed with guns, forced their way into Musick's house. Documents say Myers pointed a gun at Musick's mom's head and demanded "stuff and drugs." Myers also allegedly said that if Musick's grandpa woke up, he would kill him.
The mom walked Myers and Jones to the back of the home where her aunt, 51-year-old Kyndra Swift, was sitting on the couch.
Myers stayed in the back room with Swift, while Jones went with the mom to her daughter's room. The daughter asked Jones and her mom what was going on, to which Jones replied, "This is a robbery."
Documents say, that's when the daughter, mom and Jones all told police that they heard two gunshots coming from the back room, where Myers and Swift were.
Jones ran out of the room and toward the gunfire. The mom took that opportunity to run out of the house and to a neighbor's house to call 911.
Documents say the mom busted through the neighbor's door and was "hysterical." She told the neighbor, "Call 911, there was a robbery."
The daughter stayed in her room and a short time later, she said she heard two more gunshots coming from the back of the house. Then she saw Myers, who she knew as a friend of Kyler's, walk down the hallway and out of the house.
Police were called to the house just before 5 a.m. An officer on the way to the house saw a suspect SUV, which was later identified as Jones', and pursued it but eventually lost sight of it.
When officers arrived, they found Swift and Musick's grandfather, 69-year-old Malcom Perdue, at the back of the house. Both had been shot and were pronounced dead.
What they allegedly stole
As police investigated, they were able to track down the suspect SUV that had been pursued immediately following the shooting. It was parked in the 200 block of East Willard Street.
When he got there at around 5:30 a.m., he woke up the mother of his child and told her to turn off the SUV's lights and to grab the bag he threw in a tent outside the apartment.
Inside the bag was a small safe taken from Musick's house. Jones broke the safe open. Inside were silver coins and what documents say appeared to be marijuana edibles.
The search for Kyler Musick
At this point, Musick's body had not been found and authorities didn't know he was dead. When investigators learned who lived at the Liberty Street home, they began looking for Musick and the 19-year-old was reported missing.
Documents say Muncie Police had "extensive contact" with Musick recently and during that contact, they saw him driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
His Jeep was found in the 200 block of 9th Street. Investigators said it appeared that his vehicle had been hidden in this location. Police didn't find Musick but, when they searched the Jeep, they found what appeared to be blood in the center console.
Musick's body was found Thursday, July 14, 2022, in the area of 475 East and South Windsor Road in rural Delaware County.