The stabbing death of a White Pine area man, Mickey Crocker, 67, on Tuesday morning is being
treated as a homicide, according to a spokesperson with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
(TBI). To the right of Crocker's mobile home, which was cordoned off, is a TBI vehicle.
Published: 12:16 PM, 07/29/2010
Last updated: 10:25 AM, 07/30/2010
Author: Nelson Morais Source: The Newport Plain Talk
WHITE PINE-The stabbing death of a
White Pine man Tuesdaymorning is being treated as a homicide, according to a spokesperson with
theTennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).
Kristin Helm, public
information officer for TBI, saidWednesday that Mickey Crocker, 67, was apparently stabbed to death
on Tuesday.
Jefferson County Sheriff David Davenport told The
NewportPlain Talk on Wednesday that Crocker lived in a mobile home at the corner ofRobin Road and
Highway 25E, on the outskirts of White Pine.
Davenport said a motorist
spotted Crocker, apparentlycovered in blood, standing beside Highway 25E at about 9 a.m. on
Tuesday.
That driver called 911, then turned his vehicle around tooffer
assistance to Crocker, who had by then gone into his mobile home,Davenport said.
Once in his trailer, Crocker called his sister and wentto the door to let her
in when she showed up, according to Davenport.
She reportedly called
paramedics and the police, andCrocker died a short time later.
White Pine
and Jefferson County officers found Crocker ona sofa in his residence.
"We're treating it as a homicide," said Helmwith the TBI.
A TBI Violent Crimes Response Team out of the KnoxvilleCrime Laboratory went to
the scene to process the home, according to Helm.
Davenport said the TBI,
Jefferson County Sheriff'sDepartment, and the White Pine Police Department were investigating the
crime.
TBI called Crocker's death a result of stabbing, but
Davenportwould not confirm that. The sheriff said, "I'm waiting on an autopsy"by the University of
Tennessee Forensic Center in Knoxville before he wouldconfirm the cause of death.
Davenport said he "assumed" Crocker lived byhimself in his mobile home where he
died.
With regard to an investigation of Crocker's death,Davenport said,
"We're hoping to develop something" and thatdetectives were working on the case.
When asked how many times Crocker had been stabbed,Davenport said, "I'm not
even confirming that he was stabbed."
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