"We ran down there and asked him was he okay or whatever, and I smelled that smell," Strickland told CNN affiliate WJXT. "It smelled horrible. I ain't never smelled that smell in my life."That smell, authorities say, was the decomposing body of Casei Jones in the van. The 32-year-old and her four young children hadn't been seen by family for over a month, and law enforcement officials say the children's remains were found buried in nearby Charlton County, Georgia.Michael Wayne Jones Jr., the 38-year-old driver of the van and Jones' husband, was identified as the suspect in their deaths. He was arrested by Brantley County authorities on charges of driving with a suspended/revoked license, weaving over a roadway and being a fugitive of justice.Marion County, Florida, officials said a warrant for second-degree murder charges has been issued for Jones' arrest. More charges may come, officials said. "True evil poked its head up here in Marion County," Sheriff Billy Woods said. "That's about the only best way to describe it."

Bodies driven from Florida

Casei Jones and her four children — Cameron Bowers, 10, Preston Bowers, 5, Mercalli Jones, 2, and Aiyana Jones, 1 — were last seen about six weeks ago near Ocala, Florida, the sheriff's office said. Her family reported them missing Saturday night, police said.The Marion County Sheriff's Office said it's believed that Jones killed them in Florida weeks ago, and then stored their bodies and drove them into southern Georgia.When police arrived at the crash scene Sunday night, deputies "smelled a foul odor" coming from Michael JoRead More – Source