Brandon Kendrick is an alleged killer from Alabama who has been charged with the murder of his wife and four young children
According to police reports deputies would go to a home in Bibb County Alabama where they would find the body of 24-year-old Kelsey Kendrick and the bodies of four children aged nine, two and two six year olds. Two of the children were biologically Brandon Kendrick and the other two were those of a relative
Police would arrest Brandon Kendrick and have charged him with five counts of capital murder. Right now police are trying to figure out the reason behind this family massacre
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An Alabama man has been charged with capital murder in the shooting deaths of five people, including his wife and two children, authorities said.
The quintuple homicide occurred in West Blocton in Bibb County on Thursday around 10 p.m. CT, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation.
The suspect — Brandon Kendrick, 32 — is accused of fatally shooting his wife, 24-year-old Kelsey Kendrick, a 2-year-old, two 6-year-olds and a 9-year-old, ALEA said.
Among the juvenile victims, two were the suspect’s children and two were relatives, according to ALEA.
Kendrick was arrested and has been charged with five counts of capital murder. He has been booked into the Bibb County Jail with no bond.
It is unclear if he has an attorney.
ALEA’s State Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into the quintuple homicide.
No additional information has been released amid the ongoing investigation, including an alleged motive.
The agency’s findings will be turned over to Alabama’s Fourth Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office.
An Alabama man has been charged with murder in the shooting deaths of a woman and four children.
Bibb County Sheriff Jody Wade said that Brandin Kendrick, 32, was arrested and charged with five counts of capital murder, WBRC reported.
Wade said deputies were called after 8 p.m. Thursday to a home West Blocton.
WBMA identified the woman as 24-year-old Kelsey Kendrick, Brandin Kendrick’s wife. Two of the children were 6, and the other two were 2 and 9, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said. Two of the children were the Kendricks, and two belonged to other relatives.
Arrest records said that all five were shot in the head, WTVM reported.
Megan Sattizahn is an alleged killer from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of her nine month old daughter
According to police reports Megan Sattizahn was seen walking around naked in her neighborhood and someone called 911. When police arrived they would follow Megan back to her home where they would discover the body of nine month old Samantha Sattizahn
When questioned by police Megan Sattizahn would admit to murdering her daughter which she described as a mercy killing. Sattizahn would also admit to attempting to kill the little girl months before by poisoning her
Megan Sattizahn would be arrested and has been charged with murder
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A mother has been arrested and charged in the death other 9-month-old daughter, Samantha Sattizahn.
On Friday July 12th, around 4:54 a.m. deputies with the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of suspicious person near Section House Road.
Upon arrivals, detectives say they encountered a woman, identified as Megan Sattizahn who appeared disoriented. Deputies say they followed this woman to her residence on Tanglewood Drive.
When deputies arrived, they discovered a 9-month-old infant dead inside of the residence.
A news release confirmed that the infant was the daughter of Sattizahn.
Deputies say foul play is suspected. Foul play is suspected. Sheriff’s Investigators are consulting with the District Attorney’s Office and are awaiting autopsy results.
Sattizahn was admitted to a local hospital at the time of the suspected murder.
As a result of the investigation, Sattizahn has been charged with murder, and is being held in the Catawba County Detention facility under no bond.
Megan Sattizahn has her first appearance in Catawba County District Court on July 22nd
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A woman has been arrested and charged with murder for the death of her 9-month-old daughter in Catawba County.
Megan Stack Sattizahn, 39, is in the Catawba County jail with no bond. She’s accused of killing her daughter, Samantha Sattizahn, on July 12
Channel 9 has learned that mother was also involved in a 2017 nationwide search involving another daughter that started in the Charlotte area.
Authorities were called around 5 a.m. that day for a suspicious person walking without clothing on Section House Road, north of Conover. They found Sattizahn, who seemed to be disoriented. She ran off and they followed her to a nearby home along Tanglewood Drive and found the baby girl’s body inside.
Deputies said Sattizahn was taken to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. They announced her arrest on Friday, seven days after they were called to the home.
According to court documents, Sattizahn admitted to deputies that she killed her daughter, describing it as a “mercy killing.” The search warrant also describes how Sattizahn allegedly tried to poison her daughter back in December saying “God told her to,” but that attempt was never reported to authorities.
Back in 2017, Sattizahn, who went by Megan Stack, was accused of picking up her 8-year-old daughter from elementary school and then couldn’t be located for days. At the time, police said Megan Stack’s emotional state and recent behavior left them with serious concerns for their safety.
Days later, mother and daughter were found safe in Missouri.
Channel 9′s Dave Faherty tried to talk with Sattizahn’s husband on Friday but he declined to comment. He also reached out to the Department of Social Services to see if they’ve had any involvement in the case after what happened in Charlotte.
Sattizahn is scheduled for a first court appearance on Monday.
Former Deputy Sean Grayson is an alleged killer from Illinois who has been charged with the murder of Sonya Massey
According to police reports Sean Grayson was employed as a Deputy at the Sangamon County Police Department when he was called to the home of Sonya Massey in Springfield Illinois.
Sonya Massey had called 911 to report that she believed there was a prowler outside of her home. Once inside of the home Deputy Sean Grayson would allow Massey to remove a pot of boiling water from the stove. The Deputy then became aggressive and pulled out his service weapon. Massey would put her hands up in the air and say she was sorry before Sean Grayson would fatally shoot her. Grayson then refused another Deputy to render aid to Ms Massey
After an investigation Sean Grayson would be arrested and charged with first degree murder. Grayson has also been fired from the Sangamon County police department
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n Illinois sheriff’s deputy charged with murder in the death of a Black woman shot her in the face during a tense moment over a pot of water in her home and then discouraged his partner from trying to save her, authorities said Thursday.
The details were in a court document filed in support of keeping fired Sangamon County Deputy Sean Grayson in custody without bond. County Circuit Judge Ryan M. Cadagin agreed, denying Grayson pretrial release at a hearing Thursday in Springfield.
In a courtroom guarded by a dozen sheriff’s deputies with three more patrolling the hall, Cadagin described the actions the former deputy is accused of as “such a departure from the expectations of a civil society.”
Sonya Massey, 36, was killed at her home in Illinois’ capital city, about 200 miles (322 kilometers) south of Chicago, after deputies responded to her 911 call about a possible prowler early on July 6.
Prosecutors alleged that after Grayson allowed Massey to move a pot of water heating on the stove and she set it on a counter, Grayson then “aggressively yelled” at Massey over the pot and pulled his 9 mm pistol. Massey then put her hands in the air, declared “I’m sorry” and ducked for cover before being shot in the face. Grayson also discouraged the other deputy from getting his medical kit, prosecutors said.
“The other deputy still rendered aid and stayed with Ms. Massey until medical help arrived,” First Assistant State’s Attorney Mary Rodgers wrote. Grayson “at no time attempted to render aid to Ms. Massey.”
The 30-year-old Grayson, who is white, was indicted on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm and official misconduct. He pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance Thursday.
More than 30 of Massey’s family members and their supporters filled the seats of the courtroom Thursday, several of whom declined to comment afterward.
No one argued with the state’s contention that body camera footage of the incident upheld the first requirement in ordering Grayson detained — that there is a strong presumption that the actions alleged in the indictment occurred. Authorities said they plan to release the body camera footage publicly Monday.
“At no point did this defendant show anything but callousness to human life,” Rodgers said.
Defense attorney Dan Fultz argued for Grayson’s release, contending the state’s arguments fell short on other arguments. Fultz said Grayson is not a threat to the community because was compliant and turned himself in within a half-hour after his arrest warrant was issued.
He said the Army veteran owns a home in Riverton, a community just east of Springfield, with his fiancee, whom he plans to marry this fall. His detention would pose a burden on the county, he said, because of Stage 3 colon cancer diagnosed last fall that requires special medical treatment.
Fultz asked for Grayson’s release on condition that weapons be removed from his home, that he undergo a mental health evaluation and the be put on around-the-clock electronic monitoring.
Cadagin decreed that Massey, weighing about 110 pounds (50 kilograms), posed no threat to the 6-foot-3 (190-centimeter), 228-pound (103-kilogram) Grayson, who was armed and accompanied by another deputy, and after shooting her refused to render aid.
Sheriff Jack Campbell said Wednesday that Grayson was fired because it is evident that the deputy “did not act as trained or in accordance with our standards. … With our badge we accept enormous responsibility, and if that responsibility is abused, there should be consequences.”
Ben Crump, an attorney for Massey’s family, said the charges were a “step toward justice for Sonya’s loved ones, especially her children, who have endured unimaginable pain and suffering since they were notified of this tragedy.”
As many as 200 people gathered Wednesday at the Springfield NAACP building to express support for Massey and her family.
“I am enraged that another innocent Black woman had her life taken from her at the hands of a police officer,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said after the indictment.
Grayson is due back in court Aug. 26. He has been with the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department about 18 months, Fultz said, after serving as an officer with several other police agencies in central Illinois for about seven years before that.
Joseph Gerdvil is an accused killer from California who has been charged with the murders of his parents and the family dog
According to police reports 911 received a phone call regarding a domestic disturbance in San Juan Capistrano California. When officers arrived at the scene they would find the bodies of Antoinette Gerdvil, 79, and her husband Ronald Gerdvil, 77, who were both decapitated along with the family dog
Minutes later officers would receive another call regarding a man covered in blood chasing a maintenance worker through the same community. The man would steal the maintenance workers golf cart and was attempted to flee the area. Officers would shoot the man stopping his getaway. When officers arrested the man they would learn he was Joseph Gerdvil, the adult son of the two murder victims
Joseph Gerdvil who is in stable condition at the hospital has been charged with two counts of murder with more charges pending
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A “bloody” California man who was reportedly chasing a maintenance worker around a Southern California neighborhood has been arrested after an elderly couple and their dog were found decapitated at their home nearby.
Joseph Gerdvil, 41, was arrested on July 9 and faces two counts of homicide in the murders of Antoinette Gerdvil, 79, and her husband Ronald Gerdvil, 77, whose mutilated bodies were found in a gruesome scene at their home in San Juan Capistrano, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
The suspect was identified as the victims’ son, according to KTLA.
Deputies responded to the couple’s residence at a mobile home park on Alipaz Street around 7:30 a.m. July 9 on reports of a “domestic incident,” officials said.
Police investigators described the scene of the killings as “horrific” as both victims were mutilated, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Minutes later, they received reports of a “bloody man” chasing a maintenance worker from the same San Juan Mobile Estates community.
Gerdvil had reportedly stolen the maintenance worker’s golf cart and was attempting to flee the area. He was caught a short time later near a bike trail when a deputy fired his gun, hitting Gerdvil.
The suspect was transported to the hospital, where he is in stable condition, according to the sheriff’s news release. Once Gerdvil is medically cleared, he will be booked on two counts of homicide, officials said.
A motive for the killings has not been released. The police officer’s shooting of the suspect also remains under investigation.
Darien Turner is an accused killer from Florida who has been charged with the murder of his ex stepfather Christian Colon
According to police reports Darien Turner would go to the luxury home of his ex stepfather Christian Colon in Fort Lauderdale Florida and fatally shoot the man. At this time police are still trying to figure out why Darien would murder Colon
Darien Turner would be arrested and charged with premeditated murder. Apparently Turner made a statement to arresting officers that he is responsible for Christian Colon murder
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A 23-year-old man appeared in court on Sunday in Broward County after confessing to fatally shooting a 44-year-old man he knew well, records show.
Police officers arrested Darien Turner on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale’s Nurmi Isles after he fatally shot Christian Colon, who had been in a relationship with his mother. A judge ordered a mental health screening.
According to Detective Ali Adamson, a spokeswoman for the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, police officers found him dead shortly after 10:45 a.m., along Nurmi Drive, north of East Las Olas Boulevard
Broward County inmate records show Turner is facing a charge of premeditated murder.
Detectives asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.
A man is accused of shooting and killing his former stepfather at a mansion amid the 4th of July weekend. Darien Massad Turner, 23, sits in the Broward County jail in Florida as of Sunday, online records show.
Police reportedly said they found his former stepfather, Christian Colon, 44, dead from gunshot wounds at the home.
Cops said they got a call about the shooting at the residence along the 100 block of Nurmi Drive at around 10:50 a.m. on Saturday, according to Fox Miami affiliate WSVN. The outlet described the neighborhood as having various multimillion dollar homes.
Jesus Sarmiento, who works in the area, reportedly characterized the shooting as out of character for the locale.
“It’s not normal,” he told the outlet in Spanish.
“I heard someone got, like, shot,” Raul Fernandez, who was visiting the neighborhood, told NBC Miami affiliate WTVJ. “[This is] some Miami Vice-type stuff. This is not something I’d ever expect. I don’t know how to take something like this.”
He described waking up to find police “everywhere,” according to WSVN.
“We have kids over there,” he said. “We have little kids. Just to know someone got shot, it’s like, wow.”
WTVJ said people inside the home where Colon died declined to speak to them about the incident.
Darien Turner faces a count of premeditated murder. Police did not immediately suggest a motive or present a sequence of events leading up to the shooting. The arrest affidavit is not available online.
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