Friends remembered two Macon County homicide victims, and hoped the suspect on the loose would be caught and brought to justice.
The double homicide in Macon County left two people dead, including a mother of four.
Authorities have added Keithandre Murray to the TBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list for the murders of 44-year-old James Turner and 32-year-old Alisha Mondoni. A second suspect, Rodney Garrett was arrested Thursday in Nashville.
1 Of 2 Macon Co. Murder Suspects Arrested
"This is hard," said Beth Clinard. "She didn't need to go. I know God needed her, but we needed her too."
Mondoni, who would've turned 33 this weekend, worked for Beth Clinard for years at her Lebanon Subway store.
"She took care of her job. She took care of her family. She loved everybody," Clinard said.
The wife and mother of four was supposed to open the restaurant Saturday morning but she never showed. Twenty miles away, the TBI was working to identify two victims in a double homicide on New Harmony Road.
Detectives said Garrett and Murray are responsible for fatally shooting the two victims while parked in her vehicle in a home's driveway. Murray remains on the run but Garrett is already in custody.
"I said Amen, I said now let's get the other one," Clinard said. "You are out there and you're going to get caught."
Clinard is closing her Subway store inside the Lebanon Walmart Saturday from 12-2 p.m. as she and other co-workers attend Mondoni's funeral in Smyrna.
"This is not about making a dollar, this is about laying a sister, a mother, a wife, a best friend and a daughter to rest," she said.
Investigators haven't released a motive, citing an ongoing investigation. There's a $1,000 reward for information leading to Murray's arrest. Call 1-800-TBI-FIND with any information.
Friends have set up a GoFundMe page for Mondoni's funeral expenses. Arrangements for Turner haven't been publicly announced.