'There Were Red Flags': Mom's Boyfriend 'Isolated' Her From Family Before Allegedly Murdering Her Son
24.02.2022 - 05:31
/ perezhilton.com
The more information that comes out about this case the more horrified we are — and the more it seems clear there were all too many red flags.
As we reported earlier, 35-year-old Brandon Toseland (above) was arrested after his girlfriend claimed he had held her and her children against their will — resulting in her young son’s death. By Tuesday night Toseland had not yet been charged with the boy’s murder. That has since changed.
Toseland appeared in court on Wednesday where he faced one count of murder and two counts of kidnapping for his alleged crimes, all uncovered thanks to the bravery of a very scared little girl.
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In their press conference Tuesday night, police explained that the mother — whose name is still being kept from the public — sent her daughter to school with a mission: to give her teacher a note that “indicated that her mom was being held against her will” in their Las Vegas home. The teacher immediately called the police, who went to the mother’s home and arrested Toseland trying to leave in a car with his girlfriend.
In a subsequent interview she told police she was not allowed to leave the house and had been the victim of domestic violence for months. She also revealed she hadn’t seen her son alive since December 11 — and the responses Toseland gave to her questions made her believe he was no longer living. Authorities say they searched the house and found the body of her son, now identified as 4-year-old Mason Dominguez, in a freezer in the garage.
It’s all so horrible.
Now we have heard from a source with more insight on the history of the case: Mason’s grandmother. Diane White-Maldonado told The Sun her daughter and
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