Florida Man Allegedly Killed Ex-Wife & Stepson For Not Turning Off The Lights
24.09.2022 - 00:03
/ perezhilton.com
A Florida man has been placed under arrest after allegedly killing his ex-wife and stepson. And the reported reason is just… unbelievable.
Michael D. Williams was taken into police custody Sunday evening and charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly rage-killing his ex-wife, Marsha Ebanks-Williams, 48, and adult stepson, Robert Adams, 28, in their Dealand home, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.
Michael and Marsha had been married for 10 years prior to their June divorce but continued living together in their shared household. Naturally they had ongoing contention over domestic matters, such as the home’s electrical power and leaving lights on, according to the sheriff’s office. Their plan was for Marsha to eventually sell the home so the two could split the money.
Chief Deputy Brian Henderson explained they received a call from Michael himself just before 8:00 p.m. Sunday in which he confessed to shooting two individuals inside the home. When authorities arrived, the 47-year-old was sitting in his parked vehicle outside the house in the driveway; he surrendered himself on the spot. Law enforcement then entered the residence to discover the two lifeless bodies, in addition to Robert’s two young children, ages 5 and 6, who thankfully remained unharmed.
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How monstrous to murder these young children’s father and grandmother in the very same house as them — just feet away. Absolutely irredeemable. Henderson explained in a press release:
The suspect told investigators he had cut off the power to the house and locked the electrical panel before leaving to bring some of his belongings to a storage unit in Orlando Sunday,
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