FL - Doug Benefield, 58, shot and killed by estranged wife, Manatee County, 27 Sept 2020

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This detective won't look at AB. I'm getting Canton PD vibes of this smug cop. Seems like he failed to do his job properly if you ask me.
 
Next witness is Detective Brian Moreland. Manatee County Sheriffs Office, Crimes against Children detective.

AB filed at least 5 complaints against Doug for sexual and/or physical abuse against their daughter Emerson. None of these resulted in charges being filed.
 
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Dr Brad Broeder, Clinical Psychologist is up next. He is the one who wrote the report for the custody battle that was allegedly to come out in the hearing 3 days after AB killed Doug.

We are getting the tale of the two Ashleys from Dr Broeder. She was telling him one thing during their sessions alone but in their sessions that included Doug she would only try to put off talking about things. Dr Broeder says Ashley made it clear there was no reconciliation pending in their sessions yet Doug thought it was a possibility in joint sessions.
 
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AB signed the daughter's birth certificate with the name Emerson Grace Keene (sp?). NOT Benefield. Doug did not know the child was born until weeks afterwards.
 
Dr Jason Quintal, Mental Health Counselor, up next. Doug and Ashley sought him out for trauma resolution treatment. Both couples and individual sessions.
 
So is the defense not allowed to bring up any kind of DV at all? Seems like every time they get close to anything there are sustained objections by the judge.

The judge is about to smoke the defense.
 
If there is no evidence of domestic violence or other official reports of such to police, investigators, or authorities by this defendant or in this case…… HITH does this keep coming up in this case and courtroom?

The conduct of this defense counsel…… well, I better stop here. Frankly, IMO judge should have taken a bigger chunk out of the matter. SMH. MOO
 
I missed what the defense atty said that the judge took so personally....

The witness was about to mention the gunshot incident when the prosecution objected, the witness kind of made a face to the defense and the defense said " You have no idea". The judge cleared the jury and the witness and lit into him about being professional. Then took a short break to let everyone calm down.
 
If firing a gun into the ceiling,
throwing things into a wall making a hole there,
and hitting a dog unconcious
is not considered DV,
then...
I don't know what is :oops:

Oh,
and tracking the movements of a person.

Not a good home environment to bring up a child IMO.

Hmmm...
I'm not surprised the defendant didn't touch these subjects while in therapy TOGETHER with the husband.

But felt free to talk while alone with a therapist.
Nothing new here.

Just My Opinion.
 

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