A Teen's Dark Path: From School Vandalism to Murder

USA, EdgewaterThu Jun 26 2025
Advertisement
In a small Maryland town, an 18-year-old named Jonah Michael Poole is now facing serious charges. It all started when he and his girlfriend, Kylee Alyssa Dakes, were accused of killing a local business owner, Edward Stephen Koza. But before this shocking murder, Poole was already in trouble. Just days before the killing, Poole allegedly spray-painted a swastika and offensive words about sexual orientation on a school for kids with learning differences. This wasn't his only crime. He also broke into a restaurant and stole thousands of dollars. Police found his fingerprints at the scene. Poole and Dakes, both high school seniors, are now behind bars. They are accused of kidnapping and burning Koza inside his own truck. Police are still trying to figure out if these crimes are connected. Poole could spend many years in prison if found guilty of all charges. The school staff was deeply upset by the hate symbols on their buildings. Meanwhile, the community is left wondering how a young person could do such terrible things. The case raises questions about hate crimes and the path that leads someone to commit such violent acts.