Police: Suspect In Home Invasion Hid Dead Accomplice's Body In Car

A suspect in a Hollywood home invasion was arrested Saturday after driving a wounded accomplice to Palm Beach County, and then hiding the man's body in the back seat of a car for several days after he died, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.

Douglas Mackey is now facing charges of second-degree murder and home invasion with a firearm.

Source: PBCSO

Mackey allegedly traveled from Lake Worth to Hollywood with Gilbert Stokes and another man in February to commit a home-invasion robbery at 2822 Madison St.

Detectives said Mackey acted as the getaway driver as Stokes and the other man entered the home. They ran out a few minutes later after Stokes was shot in the back by the homeowner.

Mackey drove north back to Lake Worth, but Stokes died along the way, deputies said.

Once they realized Stokes was dead, Mackey and the other man allegedly moved the body into the back seat of a Chevrolet that was parked outside Mackey's house for a few days.

Investigators used cellphone records to determine that Mackey and Stokes were traveling together from Lake Worth to Broward County and back again.


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