Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Dad murders 10-year-old daughter, then offs self; "some possible custody issues" involved (New Batavia, Ohio)
Totally sickening, and with all the usual red flags in place. Dad TIMOTHY BROWN had a history of domestic violence. He was obviously very controlling and intent on destroying the mother-child bond. As usual, he gets away with it because the legal system claims there was "no evidence" for his violent behavior. That simply means they chose to ignore the mother and kowtow to Daddy, which is pretty much the case everywhere but especially common in Florida, which has an extremely high number of father-committed, custody-related child murders.
I know, because I track them.
I'm sure there is a long history of the courts catering to this killer dad, which is not told here. Suffice it to say that this father probably had his narcissistic entitlement issues reinforced at every step of the way. Had he been jailed for assaulting the mother, had he been blocked from having child access, had the LEGAL SYSTEM DONE ITS JOB, it is likely that that this murder never would have happened.
http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=848149#.UPYpsB3LSzY
Father kills daughter, then self
by Chris Delcamp
Posted: 01.15.2013 at 5:37 PM
New Bavaria, OH - The Henry County Sheriff's Office received a call of a suspicious vehicle at 10:36 Monday morning on county road 16-a in New Bavaria.
After responding to the scene, they discovered two deceased bodies in the vehicle. In the front seat, they found 47-year-old Timothy Brown.
In the back seat was his daughter, 10-year-old Alexandra Brown. They were both dead from apparent gunshot wounds.
The license plate of the Buick vehicle and the drivers license of Timothy Brown were both registered to Manastee County in Florida.
The Manastee County, FL Sheriff's Department was able to shed some light on a possible motive in the case.
"They filled us in on some possible custody issues that they had down there between him and his former wife," says Henry County Sheriff Michael Bodenbender.
Bodenbender says Timothy Brown does have family ties to New Bavaria, but was told Brown had not made contact with them, so they don't know how long he's been here.
He says the family had no idea he was even here, and can provide police with little information.
He also says incidents like this are rare in their rural Ohio area.
"Suicide itself is not a common thing, but it's not something we don't see... The 10-year-old is something we don't see very often," admits Bodenbender.
There is reportedly no indication that the child traveled here with her father against her will. According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, in 2009, Timothy Brown was arrested for domestic battery at the home he shared with his wife and daughter on Bridlewood Court in Parrish, FL.
According to the arrest report, Alexandra's mother, Nicole Brown, had left town unexpectedly for a weekend, returning home to find her husband had changed all the locks on the doors. Timothy Brown told her she was not welcome to return or take their daughter, who was 7 years old at the time.
Nicole Brown allegedly convinced Alexandra to unlock the door, pushing past Brown to reach her. Brown's arrest was based on an accusation that he pushed her away, injuring her arm, hip and eye. The battery charge was later dropped because of a lack of evidence.
Autopsies were scheduled for Tuesday morning.
I know, because I track them.
I'm sure there is a long history of the courts catering to this killer dad, which is not told here. Suffice it to say that this father probably had his narcissistic entitlement issues reinforced at every step of the way. Had he been jailed for assaulting the mother, had he been blocked from having child access, had the LEGAL SYSTEM DONE ITS JOB, it is likely that that this murder never would have happened.
http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=848149#.UPYpsB3LSzY
Father kills daughter, then self
by Chris Delcamp
Posted: 01.15.2013 at 5:37 PM
New Bavaria, OH - The Henry County Sheriff's Office received a call of a suspicious vehicle at 10:36 Monday morning on county road 16-a in New Bavaria.
After responding to the scene, they discovered two deceased bodies in the vehicle. In the front seat, they found 47-year-old Timothy Brown.
In the back seat was his daughter, 10-year-old Alexandra Brown. They were both dead from apparent gunshot wounds.
The license plate of the Buick vehicle and the drivers license of Timothy Brown were both registered to Manastee County in Florida.
The Manastee County, FL Sheriff's Department was able to shed some light on a possible motive in the case.
"They filled us in on some possible custody issues that they had down there between him and his former wife," says Henry County Sheriff Michael Bodenbender.
Bodenbender says Timothy Brown does have family ties to New Bavaria, but was told Brown had not made contact with them, so they don't know how long he's been here.
He says the family had no idea he was even here, and can provide police with little information.
He also says incidents like this are rare in their rural Ohio area.
"Suicide itself is not a common thing, but it's not something we don't see... The 10-year-old is something we don't see very often," admits Bodenbender.
There is reportedly no indication that the child traveled here with her father against her will. According to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, in 2009, Timothy Brown was arrested for domestic battery at the home he shared with his wife and daughter on Bridlewood Court in Parrish, FL.
According to the arrest report, Alexandra's mother, Nicole Brown, had left town unexpectedly for a weekend, returning home to find her husband had changed all the locks on the doors. Timothy Brown told her she was not welcome to return or take their daughter, who was 7 years old at the time.
Nicole Brown allegedly convinced Alexandra to unlock the door, pushing past Brown to reach her. Brown's arrest was based on an accusation that he pushed her away, injuring her arm, hip and eye. The battery charge was later dropped because of a lack of evidence.
Autopsies were scheduled for Tuesday morning.