U.S. Marshals captured two people Thursday night in Virginia, wanted in a July 23 Calhoun County double murder, Sheriff Matthew Wade said.

Jeffrey Jamall Briskey, 32, and Sicondria Michala "C.C." Carter, 26, both of Anniston, were taken into custody about 9:30 p.m. CST in an Econo Lodge in the Petersburg, Va., area near the intersection of Interstates 85 and 95, Wade said.

Briskey has a warrant for murder, while Carter is wanted for hindering prosecution. The two are being held in connection with the killing of Travis Frost, 73, and Joshua Moody, 23. The two men were beaten and shot to death at Frost's Rabbittown Road residence in the eastern part of Calhoun County. Authorities received a call about 4:30 a.m. the morning of July 23.

Sicondria "C.C." Carter

Frost's wife, who called authorities, was hiding in a bedroom when the killings occurred.

Wade said Moody knew at least one of the people being sought, but on the Monday following the murder he said the killings "were not random."

Wade said investigators are on their way to Virginia to question the two. The search continues for Rhimington Otarivs Johnson, 25, of Anniston. He is wanted for murder, standing 6 feet 1 inches tall, weighing 185 pounds. Wade said he should be considered armed and dangerous.

He did not know if marshals recovered a gold 2002 Dodge Stratus with license number 11GS786. The car is believed to be Carter's.

Wade said investigators believe Johnson had split up from Briskey and Carter, who were caught with a combination of tips from Virginia and Alabama. Authorities do not believe Carter was "held against her will," he said.

Rhimington Johnson

During a press conference today at the Calhoun County Jail, Wade was also asked about criticism of the investigation on social media. Last night, Wade posted on his Facebook account a screenshot of a person asking if people felt safe with "three armed suspects" in the area. Wade, in his status, defended his department, saying they "worked tirelessly over the past two weeks having identified the suspects within two days of the murder."

Today, he said he knew when he posted the status that the two had been captured. He derided "keyboard commandos" who he said use social media to criticize those in law enforcement.

"Just because we don't tell you everything about an investigation doesn't mean that everything is out there," he said. "The family knows what we're doing, and that's what's important."

There is a $6,000 reward for information in the case. Anyone with information is asked to call (256)-238-1414.