Trial date set for man accused of killing family members

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MACON COUNTY, N.C. – A trial date is now in place for Paul Eugene Snow, the Macon County man accused of killing his mother and sister in November 2016, District Attorney Ashley Hornsby Welch said Tuesday.

Jury selection for Snow’s trial is set for the Oct. 26th term of Macon County Superior Court. The 53-year-old faces two counts of first-degree murder. If convicted, Snow would spend the remainder of his life in prison.

Monday, deputies served Snow with a separate, but related, grand-jury indictment for arson. That case is on Macon County’s court calendar for July 6. At that time, Chief Resident Superior Court Judge Bill Coward also intends, in advance of Snow’s murder trial, to accept and review pre-trial motions.

Snow’s attorney, Tony Dalton of Brevard, told Coward in court this week he would represent his client on both the murder and arson charges.

Prosecutors say the suspect shot his mother, Sunshine Snow, and sister, Jacquetta Snow, then set ablaze their Creekside home in the Cartoogechaye community. Investigators discovered the women’s bodies after firefighters extinguished the fire.

Police in Santa Rosa County, Florida arrested Snow about two weeks later, on Nov. 21, on an outstanding warrant of failing to register in North Carolina as a sex offender. That charge of failure to report a new address is pending.

Feature image courtesy of District Attorney Ashley Hornsby.

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