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Manhunt For Murder Suspect Dad

Law officers launched a manhunt across the Southeast on Thursday for a jealous ex-husband who allegedly shot three former in-laws to death, strangled his infant daughter and fled with three little girls.

The kidnapped girls are the suspect's two daughters and a former stepdaughter, who were feared to be in great danger, authorities said.

"I need him back in the jail. The way he's treated these people, I want him bad," Sheriff Jerry Davis said, holding up the mug shot of Jerry William Jones at a news conference.

The victims were found dead in two homes down the street from each other in this rural Georgia town 55 miles north of Atlanta.

Authorities said Jones, 31, has been on the run since fleeing in a stolen sport utility vehicle Wednesday afternoon, so he could have driven far from Ranger. Jones has a long criminal history, including convictions for burglary and auto theft.

Jones called his ex-wife, Melissa Peeler, late Wednesday and told her of the killings, adding that he would "start killing the kids one by one" if she alerted authorities, according to her brother-in-law.

Peeler had left the children with her parents and sister before leaving for Oregon to visit her boyfriend over the Christmas holidays. She notified police after getting the phone call.

Peeler's parents, Tom and Nola Blaylock, were found shot to death in one home. In the other house, authorities found Jones' former sister-in-law, Georgia Bradley, shot to death, while Jones' 10-month-old daughter by Peeler, Harley, was apparently strangled.

"We've got 2 different scenes, 2 different houses, 2 bodies in each, one a 10-month old child is dead," Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead told CBS News Correspondent Ryan Deal.

Bankhead said the crime scenes indicated that the killer was "very methodical."

"This wasn't quick. He clearly took his time," Bankhead said.

In a news conference, Sheriff Davis said the crime scene had been cleaned up and the bodies hidden. He wouldn't say where police found the bodies.

Authorities said the motive appeared to be jealousy over his ex-wife visiting her new boyfriend.

Jones was divorced from Peeler. Her brother-in-law David O'Donnell said that Jones was constantly threatening violence and that Peeler had been trying to get away from him.

"He says all the time, he'll kill you, he'll kill me or whoever," O'Donnell said. "He's an idiot, just a crazy person."

Relatives say Jones has a long history of violent threats — and acts, once shooting one of his horses during an argument, reports CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann.

The missing girls are Peeler and Jones' children — Brandy Jones, 4, and Tammy Jones, 3 — and Peeler's daughter from a previous relationship, Brittany Phelps, 10. Officials say Peeler and Jones were never legally married but had a common-law marriage.

O'Donnell said he thought Jones would head for Florida, where his brother lives. O'Donnell said Jones often went to his brother for "security and money."

Jones' mother and stepfather were killed in the 1996 ValuJet crash in the Florida Everglades, and O'Donnell said Jones got a substantial settlement.

"He blew the money almost as fast as he got it, mostly on drugs," O'Donnell said.

Authorities believe Jones, who was in and out of prison in the 1990s on various theft charges, was driving a 1991 red or maroon Ford Explorer.

"We've had him in our jail and we're fixing to put him back in our jail. We're going to put him back on the chain gang he was on," the sheriff said.

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