WPRI
April 1, 2014

A grand jury has indicted a man accused of killing two of his former girlfriends.
Andrew Jett is charged with one count of murder in the 2012 killing of 50-year-old Michelle Busby. The victim was found dead inside of her East Providence home in August.
The suspect has been detained on a parole violation since he was taken into custody in Baltimore just one week after the alleged killing.

In 1992, Jett was convicted of killing his girlfriend in South Providence and served 18 years of a 40-year prison sentence for the crime. He was released on parole in 2010.
He is scheduled to be arraigned in Providence Superior Court on April 16.