A B&B Owner Was Found Murdered at Her Lakefront Property — By the Same Man Who Murdered Her Mother 23 Years Earlier

Martha McKay, 63, was killed at her home in Horseshoe Lake in Arkansas by a man who was convicted of killing her mother and cousin in 1996, authorities say

On any given day, Martha McKay could be found hosting parties under the canopy of cypress trees at her family’s home on picturesque Horseshoe Lake in Hughes, Ark., or sitting on her filigreed veranda catching up with one of her many friends.

“She lived life to the fullest,” McKay’s sister Katie Hutton, previously told PEOPLE. “She loved her life.”

After years of being away from her beloved home, McKay returned, renovating the ornate antebellum-style house in 2005 and opening it to the public as a luxury bed and breakfast and wedding venue called Snowden House.

The happy locale, however, was once the scene of great tragedy. In 1996, McKay’s mother, Sally Snowden McKay, 75, and their cousin, Memphis blues guitarist Joseph “Lee” Baker, 52, were murdered on the estate’s grounds.

A quarter century later, in a shocking twist of fate, McKay was killed in the same home — by the same man who had killed her mother and cousin.

McKay, 63, was found stabbed and bludgeoned to death at the top of the stairs of the home she revered on March 25, 2020.

Catching her killer didn’t take long. The man who fatally attacked her jumped from a second story window when police arrived and ran down the sweeping lawn into the lake, where he drowned.

When police pulled the man’s body out of the water, they realized who it was: former neighbor Travis Lewis, who had been convicted at 17 years old for the 1996 murders of McKay’s mother and cousin.

Lewis pleaded guilty to the murders but never confessed to them, telling police that another man was responsible, authorities said.

Even though Lewis was convicted of killing McKay’s mother and cousin, she befriended him after he went to prison, even supporting his early release.

McKay also felt bad that Lewis was just a teenager when the crimes occurred and believed him when he maintained that someone else was responsible, Crittenden County Sheriff Mike Allen said.

Longtime friend Frank Byrd told McKay he didn’t think befriending Lewis was a good idea, but “she didn’t answer me,” he said.

In 2018, Lewis was released on parole and McKay hired him to do work on the property.

About a year and a half later, their relationship soured when $10,000 in cash from the sale of a chandelier at the home vanished.

McKay knew that Travis had been at the house that day and she fired him, Hutton said.

Hutton and her family were shocked when they learned that the same man killed her sister, mother and cousin — 23 years apart.

“We are all just in disbelief,” she said.

Martha McKay, 63, was killed at her home in Horseshoe Lake in Arkansas by a man who was convicted of killing her mother and cousin in 1996, authorities say

On any given day, Martha McKay could be found hosting parties under the canopy of cypress trees at her family’s home on picturesque Horseshoe Lake in Hughes, Ark., or sitting on her filigreed veranda catching up with one of her many friends.

“She lived life to the fullest,” McKay’s sister Katie Hutton, previously told PEOPLE. “She loved her life.”

After years of being away from her beloved home, McKay returned, renovating the ornate antebellum-style house in 2005 and opening it to the public as a luxury bed and breakfast and wedding venue called Snowden House.

The happy locale, however, was once the scene of great tragedy. In 1996, McKay’s mother, Sally Snowden McKay, 75, and their cousin, Memphis blues guitarist Joseph “Lee” Baker, 52, were murdered on the estate’s grounds.

A quarter century later, in a shocking twist of fate, McKay was killed in the same home — by the same man who had killed her mother and cousin.

McKay, 63, was found stabbed and bludgeoned to death at the top of the stairs of the home she revered on March 25, 2020.

Catching her killer didn’t take long. The man who fatally attacked her jumped from a second story window when police arrived and ran down the sweeping lawn into the lake, where he drowned.

When police pulled the man’s body out of the water, they realized who it was: former neighbor Travis Lewis, who had been convicted at 17 years old for the 1996 murders of McKay’s mother and cousin.

Lewis pleaded guilty to the murders but never confessed to them, telling police that another man was responsible, authorities said.

Even though Lewis was convicted of killing McKay’s mother and cousin, she befriended him after he went to prison, even supporting his early release.

McKay also felt bad that Lewis was just a teenager when the crimes occurred and believed him when he maintained that someone else was responsible, Crittenden County Sheriff Mike Allen said.

Longtime friend Frank Byrd told McKay he didn’t think befriending Lewis was a good idea, but “she didn’t answer me,” he said.

In 2018, Lewis was released on parole and McKay hired him to do work on the property.

About a year and a half later, their relationship soured when $10,000 in cash from the sale of a chandelier at the home vanished.

McKay knew that Travis had been at the house that day and she fired him, Hutton said.

Hutton and her family were shocked when they learned that the same man killed her sister, mother and cousin — 23 years apart.

“We are all just in disbelief,” she said.

More from author

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related posts

Latest posts

Olympian Kaillie Humphries Cries as She Gives Her Medal to Trump

President Donald Trump was presented her Order of Ikkos by an emotional Kaillie Humphries on Thursday. The Order of Ikkos is a medal presented by a Team USA medal-winning athlete to...

Sports Broadcaster, 46, Tearfully Reveals Lung Cancer Diagnosis on Air After Her Sister Died of the Same Disease

A longtime TV host revealed on air that she was diagnosed with stage 2 lung cancer, despite having never smoked before. Mel McLaughlin, a 46-year-old...

Melania Trump Says She’s a ‘Visionary’ Who’s ‘Often Alone at the Top’ at Women’s Month Event: ‘In Solitude My Creative Mind Dances’

First lady Melania Trump gave herself kudos during a White House Women’s History Month event, calling herself a “visionary.” With husband President Donald Trump looking on, the first lady...

Gene Simmons, Who Once Ripped Trump as ‘Out for Himself,’ Tells Mark Ruffalo and Ben Stiller to ‘Shut the F— Up’ About Politics

KISS frontman Gene Simmons says he's over celebrities talking about politics. In a Tuesday, March 10, interview with TMZ, Simmons, 76, was asked what he thought about famous...

Harvey Weinstein Describes Prison Life in Rikers as ‘Hell,’ Claims He Was ‘Hurt Really Badly’ by Another Inmate

Harvey Weinstein is opening up about life at Rikers Island. In his first major sit-down since being transferred to the maximum-security prison in New York six...

Donald Trump Appoints Erika Kirk to Fill Position Held by Late Husband Charlie on Air Force Academy Board

Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk to a new position which was previously held by her late husband, Charlie Kirk. Erika, 37, has been appointed by Trump, 79, to...

Want to stay up to date with the latest news?

We would love to hear from you! Please fill in your details and we will stay in touch. It's that simple!