SANFORD, N.C. — A 42-year-old parolee, who was already in custody on stolen vehicle and drug-related charges, faces a murder charge after authorities say they found a sealed 55-gallon barrel on his property containing hardened concrete and the dismembered remains of a man last seen on Christmas Eve.
Jackie Lamar Bright was charged with one count of murder in the death of Michael Bradley Cox, 40, according to a news release from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina.
Police said they found the victim’s remains in concrete in a barrel in a wooded area on the suspect’s property outside of Sanford, North Carolina, about 36 miles southwest of Raleigh.
Authorities haven’t released a motive, nor have they said how Bright and Cox were connected.
Authorities said they had served warrants at the suspect’s home on Jan. 6 that turned up a stolen all-terrain vehicle, 170 grams of marijuana, opioids, cocaine, and drug paraphernalia.
They also said that Bright was arrested during a traffic stop for violating his parole days later.
The sheriff’s office described the suspect as having an extensive criminal history.
The Lee County, North Carolina Sheriff's Office announced on Thursday that deputies conducted a property search along Farrell Road in Sanford, North Carolina roughly a week earlier on Jan. 25 and Jan. 26.
It was during this search that detectives found a 55-gallon barrel in a heavily-wooded area. In that barrel, the sheriff's department said it found concrete and human remains.
With the assistance of the North Carolina State Medical Examiner's Office, authorities were able to remove the concrete to find a body in the barrel which they now believe belonged to 40-year-old Michael "Mike" Bradley Cox.
The Lee County man, investigators said previously, had not been heard from or seen since Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2022.
Following the discovery of the victim's body, Bright was taken into custody again and charged with murder. While the sheriff's office doesn't specifically say what led up to the death and how they connected it to Bright, a statement released on Thursday said that Bright's property was the subject of the search warrant that ultimately led to the barrel and Cox's body.