A Dallas man was in custody Tuesday and was expected to be charged with capital murder after three employees of a Forth Worth auto dealer were found dead, according to reports.
The suspect, identified as Lamont Cousins, 44, was trapped on a $ 1 million bond, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
Authorities would not discuss a possible motive for the killings, the report said.
A female employee of Bill’s Auto Sales was found shot dead at the company on Monday, while the bodies of two other employees were found in an abandoned building in Palo Pinto County on Tuesday, FOX 4 of Dallas-Fort Worth reported.
FORT WORTH AUTO DEALERSHIP EMPLOYEE FOUND DEAD, 2 COLLEAGUES MISSING: REPORT
The victims were identified as Virginia Lewis, 65, who was found at the dealership; and Clayton Turrentine, 55, and Veronica Jones, 46, who were found at the other location, according to the Star-Telegram.
Fort Worth police officer Jimmy Pollozani told FOX 4 that police were called to the car dealership on Monday. Authorities told the Star-Telegram that a visitor found blood on a door and no one answered when the visitor knocked.

Bill’s Auto Sales in Fort Worth, Texas. (Google Maps)
Pollozani told FOX 4 that the victim found at the dealership sustained a gunshot wound to the upper body.
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Cayley Jones told FOX 4 that two of the victims were her great aunt and her mother.
“I don’t know anyone who would harm them,” Jones said. ‘My Aunt Jenny is, she is one of the most beautiful people I have ever met. My mother too. “
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the cause of death for the two victims found in Palo Pinto County, FOX 4 reported.