In the Tigrett neighborhood of Dyer County, baby Weslynne Sabri Leolani Wilson was discovered unharmed after being left in a white SUV on Old Highway 20

In the Tigrett neighborhood of Dyer County, baby Weslynne Sabri Leolani Wilson was discovered unharmed after being left in a white SUV on Old Highway 20.
In the Tigrett neighborhood of Dyer County, baby Weslynne Sabri Leolani Wilson was discovered unharmed after being left in a white SUV on Old Highway 20.


Matthew's relatives have confirmed that the four bodies found yesterday night in the abandoned infant case are:

The mother, Adrianna Williams; the father, Matthew Wilson; the maternal grandmother, Cortney Rose; and the maternal uncle, Braydon Williams

It is recommended that anyone with information on the case call the Dyer County Sheriff's Office at 731-285-2802.

Authorities in West Tennessee are looking into the deaths of four people connected to an abandoned infant case.

The murders of four people found in Lake County, Tennessee, are being investigated by the Dyer County and Lake County sheriff's departments in tandem. The FBI has joined the probe, as has the Tennessee Bureau of probe (TBI).

While the exact location and identities of the deceased have not yet been released, Dyer County Sheriff Jeff Box confirmed that the investigation appears to be linked to a recent case involving an abandoned infant found earlier this week in Dyer County.

On Tuesday, a baby was discovered in a car seat outside a residence on Old Highway 20 in the Tigrett community. Authorities reported that a dark-colored minivan or a white midsize SUV was seen dropping the child off at the home. The infant was unharmed, identified, and is now in protective care.

Shortly after the discovery, four individuals believed to be connected to the child were reported missing:
• Adrianna Williams (mother)
• Matthew Wilson (father)
• Cortney Rose (maternal grandmother)
• Braydon Williams (maternal uncle)

Family members expressed concern, stating that Adrianna and Matthew were devoted parents and would never willingly abandon their child. Foul play is strongly suspected.

Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact the Dyer County Sheriff’s Office at 731-285-2802.