On
this date, September 13, 2004, a Juvenile who later became a serial killer,
Charlie Brandt, who murdered again when he was an adult, committed suicide by
hanging himself. I will post information about him from Wikipedia and other
links.
Born
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1957
Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA |
Died
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September 13, 2004
Orlando, Florida, USA |
Cause of death
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Suicide by hanging
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Killings
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Victims
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3 - 6+
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Span of killings
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January 3, 1971–September 13, 2004
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Country
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United States
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State(s)
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Indiana, Florida
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Carl "Charlie" Brandt (1957 – c. September 13, 2004) was an
American murderer and suspected serial killer. Brandt, a native of Indiana and
longtime resident of the Florida Keys, committed suicide in September 2004
after his wife, Teresa "Teri" Brandt, was stabbed seven times and his
niece, Michelle Jones, was decapitated and disemboweled. An investigation by
police concluded that Brandt had murdered Teri Brandt and Michelle Jones before
hanging himself in Jones' garage.
It
later came to light that Brandt had shot his parents – his pregnant mother
fatally – in 1971, when he was thirteen; he spent one year at a psychiatric
hospital before being released, and was never criminally charged. Because of
this incident – of which Teri Brandt's family was unaware – and because of
Charlie Brandt's efficiency in killing his wife and niece and his hidden
obsessions with human anatomy, investigators looked into the prospect that he
had been a serial killer who had operated without detection since moving to
Florida in 1973. Police have positively ascribed up to six homicides to Brandt.
1971
incident
On
the night of January 3, 1971, Brandt, then thirteen, walked into his parents'
bathroom while his father was shaving and his mother, who was eight months
pregnant, was taking a bath. Brandt shot his father point blank in the back
with a gun, then fired several rounds into his mother; his father survived, but
his mother died at the scene. Brandt then confronted his fifteen year old
sister, Angela Brandt, but his gun wouldn't fire. After a physical struggle,
Angela managed to calm her brother down before she fled the house and sought
help from neighbors. Charlie also left the house and knocked on the door of a
girl next door named Sandi Radcliffe, telling her, "Sandi,
I just shot my mom and dad."
After
being identified by his father as the attacker, Brandt was ordered to undergo
three separate psychiatric evaluations, all of which couldn't determine what
mental illness he may have had or what motivated him to shoot his parents. One
of Brandt's psychiatrists, Ronald Pancner, later recounted, "Basically, I was looking for mental illness. And he
wasn't showing the signs and symptoms of serious mental illness, which I
thought was what the court wanted to know." Interviews with
Brandt's family and friends showed that he had no conflicts at home or at
school, and had previously shown nothing but devotion to his mother. Pancner
and Brandt's other psychiatrists were ultimately unable to come up with any
psychological reason for the shooting, later saying, "We
found no psychosis, no distorted thinking that would basically be a reason for
this crime to be done."
2004
incident
On
September 2, 2004, Charlie and Teri Brandt were evacuated from their home on
Big Pine Key before Hurricane Ivan made landfall. Their niece, Michelle Lynn
Jones, invited them to stay at her residence in central Florida. Throughout the
visit, Michelle Jones kept in regular contact with her mother, Mary Lou Jones,
as well as several friends. On the evening of September 13, one of Jones'
friends, Lisa Emmons, was scheduled to visit her house. However, Jones
discouraged her from coming after reporting that the Brandts had had an
argument after drinking. After that night, Jones stopped answering telephone
calls, which alarmed her acquaintances.
On
September 15, another one of Jones' friends, Debbie Knight, came to her house
to check on her and the Brandts while on the phone with Mary Lou Jones. After
finding the front door locked, Knight tried to enter the house through the
garage, where she found Charlie Brandt's body hanging from the rafters; due to
sweltering temperatures and the length of time since his death, Brandt's body
was in a state of decomposition. Knight contacted the police, who entered the
house and found the bodies of Brandt's wife and niece. Teri Brandt had been
stabbed seven times in the chest while reclining on a couch. Michelle Jones,
whose body was found in her bed, had been decapitated and disemboweled, with
her heart and organs removed. Jones' head was also placed next to her own body.
The weapons used in the crimes had been knives from Jones' kitchen.
Links
to other murders
Investigations
into cold case files from throughout Florida eventually linked Brandt to
unsolved murders that bore striking similarities to Michelle Jones' death. They
included the decapitations of the victims and the removal of their hearts,
which detectives established had been the focus of Brandt's obsession. The
search led to twenty-six unsolved murders in Florida going back to 1973, the
year Brandt moved to the state. Some cold cases have since been positively
ascribed to Brandt by the authorities.
Sherry
Perisho, 1989
Perisho's
partly clad body was found on July 16, 1989, near the North Pine Channel Bridge
at Big Pine Key, where Perisho, who was homeless, lived on a dinghy. Perisho's
throat had been slashed and her head had been nearly decapitated; like Jones,
her body was extensively mutilated and her heart was removed. Perisho was found
less than 1,000 feet from where Brandt lived, and Brandt's appearance matched a
composite sketch of a man seen crossing U.S. Route 1 near where Perisho was
discovered on the night she was murdered. Based on this evidence, Monroe County
investigators determined that Brandt killed Perisho and officially closed the
case on May 6, 2006.
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