The Associated Press

A 16-year-old is charged along with his older brother, mother and the mother’s boyfriend in the deaths of two Black men whose bodies were found dismembered and chained to cinder blocks in an Oklahoma City pond after what authorities say was a gun sale arranged on Craigslist that turned deadly.

The bodies of Alize Smith and Jarron Moreland, both 21, were found April 18, according to police in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore. Both men had been reported missing four days prior.

Jarron Moreland, left, and Alize Smith, right. (Photos/GoFundMe)

Smith and Moreland both were African American, while all four suspects are White, and the killings have received attention from bloggers and activists on social media with some comparing them to lynchings. But the prosecutor handling the case said May 3 that the slayings are not believed to be racially motivated.

“We definitely explored that, and the evidence absolutely shows that this was not racially motivated,” said Cleveland County prosecutor Greg Mashburn, who does not plan to seek hate-related charges in the case.

The 16-year-old, Brett Boettler, is charged with one count each of first-degree murder and second-degree murder, desecration of a corpse, unlawful removal of a body and for having a gun after he had been convicted as a juvenile. No attorney is listed for him in court paperwork. He is jailed on $5 million bond.

His brother, Kevin Garcia-Boettler, 22, faces charges of being an accessory to murder, desecration of a corpse and unlawful removal of a body. He is jailed on $3 million bond. Bill Smith, an attorney listed in court paperwork as representing Garcia-Boettler, did not return a message seeking comment.

The brothers’ mother, Crystal Boettler, 40, is charged with being an accessory to murder. Her boyfriend, Johnny Barker, 43, is charged with being an accessory to murder, desecration of a corpse and unlawful removal of a body.

Authorities say the two brothers arranged a meeting over Craigslist to buy a gun from Smith and Moreland. Investigators say Garcia-Boettler told them that he and his brother picked up Smith and drove to a grocery store parking lot in Moore where Moreland approached and entered their van. Police say Garcia-Boettler told them he heard a gun cock and that Brett Boettler then fired.

Moreland’s mother told television station KFOR she wonders whether more happened than a gun sale gone bad.

“To me, it’s like y’all planned to torture them,” Kennetha Moreland said of the suspects.