Suspected killer had history of abuse, mental health issues

The man suspected of killing six people in the Phoenix area last week had been committed to a behavioral health facility after a domestic violence incident and was restricted from seeing his son during a contentious divorce, which police say has connections to several of his victims. Court records and online recordings by 56-year-old Dwight Lamon Jones paint a picture of a troubled man with a history of domestic violence who at one point was a stay-at-home dad who occasionally taught tennis. Authorities say some of Jones' victims appeared to have various connections to his divorce from radiologist Dr. Connie Jones.