Gun used to kill 5 Alabama family members possibly stolen from motorcycle club member in Florida

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John 'Gator' Patty has testified his gun went missing from his Gulf Breeze, Florida, home while the Sisk family visited him the weekend before five members of the family were killed. Mason Wayne Sisk is on trial for capital murder in the killings.

A 9mm handgun was found along a road adjacent to the home where five family members were killed in Elkmont in September 2019, according to testimony Thursday in the capital murder trial of Mason Wayne Sisk.

John “Gator” Patty told Ramsey a few days after the Sisk family members were killed that he believed his missing gun was used in the killings. Ramsey said Patty provided the bill of sale, box and serial number of the Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol. The serial number matched that of the gun recovered along Sandlin Road, she testified.

Limestone sheriff’s Capt. Caleb Durden testified Thursday that Mason Sisk called 911 at 10:49 p.m. on Sept. 2, less than two hours after the Sisk family returned home from Florida. He said he studied two surveillance camera videos from a nearby business. He said he viewed the videos from the time the Sisk vehicle turned onto Ridge Road about 9 p.m. until emergency responders began arriving about 11 p.m.

 

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