Morristown man charged in Bean Station double homicide, TBI offers reward
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Morristown man charged in Bean Station double homicide, TBI offers reward

GRAINGER COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — A man accused of a double homicide in Bean Station that occurred in late May was added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s most wanted list Saturday.

Grainger County Sheriff James Harville confirmed to WATE that Aaron Ethan White, 34, of Morristown, was wanted on two counts of criminal homicide in connection with the death of Jon Atkins, 49, and Deven McDaniel, 32, who were found dead at Bean Station along Rocky Springs Road on May 25.


White was added to the TBI’s most wanted list Saturday, with a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to his arrest. According to the TBI, he should be considered armed and dangerous.

White is 6’2″ and weighs around 220 pounds with blue eyes. He is currently believed to have a shaved head and beard.

Although investigators obtained warrants for White’s arrest Friday, attempts to locate him were unsuccessful, the TBI said.

Anyone with information on White’s whereabouts is asked to contact the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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Harville adds that the investigation into this matter is ongoing.