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The 42-year-old man arrested for a double homicide in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood was previously booked into jail four times this year.
Most recently, John Williams was released from King County Jail Oct. 28, two days before a man and woman were found dead.
Williams, who has not been officially charged, was arrested Oct. 31. He is facing two counts of first-degree murder.
His first court appearance was Nov. 1; he waived his right to be there. His attorney appeared on his behalf.
According to information from the King County Prosecutor's Office, Williams was arrested and booked into jail in June, July, August and September.
In July, Williams was arrested on suspicion of property destruction and criminal trespassing, according to Washington State Patrol records.
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