Immigrant who killed three in Georgia shooting – including DHS employee – found dead in jail cell

A suspected killer is dead before a jury ever heard a word. Three people slain, a state on edge, and now the man accused of terrorizing Georgia is gone too. No warning. No clear cause. Just a lifeless body in a concrete cell and a flood of unanswered ques.

He arrived in Georgia court in shackles, accused of a chilling series of seemingly senseless attacks: a young woman ambushed outside a fast-food restaurant, a homeless man gunned down as he slept, a Homeland Security employee shot and stabbed while walking her dog at dawn. Prosecutors painted Olaolukitan Adon‑Abel as a ticking bomb with a violent past, a naturalized Navy veteran whose life had veered into darkness long before that night of bloodshed.

Now, with his sudden death alone in a DeKalb County jail cell, the case has been shattered in a different way. There will be no cross‑examination, no motive laid bare under oath, no verdict to anchor the grief of three families. Instead, there is an autopsy, an internal review, and a haunting vacuum where answers should be. Flowers still lie on the sidewalk where Lauren Bullis fell. Loved ones of all three victims are left to mourn in a silence the justice system can no longer fill.

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