Man Charged with Murder After Claiming Intruders Killed Fiancée, Her 2 Sons
Charles Broomfield faces life imprisonment charges for killing a mother and her two sons, with no motive disclosed, police said.
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Man charged with murder after claiming intruders killed fiancée, her 2 sons
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A man expressed no emotion during his initial court appearance for allegedly killing his fiancée and her two sons after claiming intruders had broken in and shot them.
Court documents: Triple murder suspect made up story about armed strangers before confessing
When police responded to his tearful 911 call about a shooting Tuesday morning, Charles Broomfield told them that two men had broken in and killed his fiancée and her two sons, according to court documents. A short time later, after police found inconsistencies in his story, Broomfield confessed to killing his fiancée Jacqueline Neill, 40, and her sons, Michael Kilpatrick, 13, and Cameron Kilpatrick, 15, according to court documents.
Man charged after Michigan woman, teen sons murdered in their home
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (Scripps News West Michigan/Court TV) — Prosecutors have charged a Michigan man after a woman and her teenage sons were found dead in their home. (L to R): Cameron Kilpatrick, 15, (C) Jacqueline Neill and Michael Kilpatrick, 13. (Family Provided via Scripps News West Michigan) Kent County prosecutors charged Charles Broomfield with three counts of first-degree premeditated murder in the deaths of Jacqueline Neill and her two …
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