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Thanksgiving Killings Suspect Nabbed at Fla. Hotel

BySTEPHANIE SY
January 03, 2010, 9:13 PM

Jan. 3, 2010 — -- A few seconds on TV led to the arrest of a man suspected of the Thanksgiving massacre of four members of his family, including his pregnant sister.

Paul Pfaff was watching a football game on Fox TV when a preview of "America's Most Wanted" came on. A picture of Paul Merhige flashed on screen and Pfaff realized that the man was a guest in his motel.

"There was no doubt because we have a big-screen TV in the house," said Melinda Pfaff, who co-owns the Edgewater Lodge in Long Key, Fla., with her husband. "It just shocked [my husband] to the core."

Melinda Pfaff said she went on to the "America's Most Wanted" Web site to verify that the photo shown on the commercial was indeed the man staying at their motel, and then she called the police.

"I called in the tip and [the dispatcher] said, 'How sure are you on a scale of one to 10?'" Pfaff said. "I said, 'A 10. You need to get here now.'"

Merhige, 35, is accused of fatally gunning down his twin sisters, one of whom was pregnant, an elderly aunt and a 6-year-old cousin on Thanksgiving day.

He checked into the Edgewater Lodge, which is a three-hour drive from the scene of the crime in Jupiter, Fla., on Dec. 2, the Pfaff's said.

U.S. Marshals along with officers from several area police departments arrested Merhige a few hours after the tip was received.

Merhige was being held at the Palm Beach County jail on four counts of murder. He was denied bail at a hearing this morning, and is scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 1.

"There is a weight lifted off our shoulders, obviously, by making this apprehension," Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow said at a news conference to announce the arrest.

"I always knew justice would be served," said Jim Sitton, the father of the 6-year-old female victim, Makayla Sitton. "This does not bring my daughter back, so I'm not jumping up and down with jubilation, but at least now I'll be able to sleep knowing the monster's not right outside my door."

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