Back-to-back slayings in Fargo culminated in the random, fatal beating of a Bible teacher by a 35-year-old man strung out on drugs, according to charges filed Wednesday.
Ashley K. Hunter, who has no permanent address but is from Moorhead, Minn., was charged in Cass County District Court with two counts of murder and one count of arson in the deaths this week of Clarence Flowers, 45, and Samuel Traut, 24, both of Fargo. Hunter remained jailed Wednesday night.
Hunter allegedly first stabbed Flowers more than 50 times on Monday at a home in the 300 block of 12th Avenue N., then killed Traut with a hammer at his home early Tuesday in the 1100 block of 12th Street N. He lit several fires at that location before fleeing, according to the criminal complaint.
Traut, who grew up in the central Minnesota community of Sartell, was living in Fargo and was an active member of the Catholic student center serving North Dakota State University. Traut graduated in 2013 from NDSU with a degree in civil engineering and was working in his profession in Fargo.
Police say Hunter did not know Traut and probably was under the influence of methamphetamine when the attack occurred as the victim was getting his accused killer a glass of water late at night.
"Speaking with Lieutenant [Joel] Vettel last night at the crime scene," Police Chief Dave Todd said at a news conference Wednesday, "I believe he put it best: 'A good young man unknowingly opened his back door to a monster,' and at that point, Samuel Traut was murdered."
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Police arrived at an apartment on 12th Avenue and found Flowers dead, his body stabbed repeatedly with a large knife.