FL - Megan Todt 42, Alek 13, Tyler 11, Zoe 4, & dog Breezy, Celebration, 6 Jan 2020 *ARREST*

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  • #961
I wasnt implying she was. Her and Tony were each issued a summons.
I know that they were both issued a summons. I wasn't implying that you were implying she was alive on the 26th. I just stated I wasn't sure she was still alive on the 26th.
 
  • #962
Maybe AT dragged the bodies on top of the mattresses into the one room. He didn't want to touch dead bodies? His sons?

Why drag them at all? why not just leave them where he killed them. What’s the point. Unless he talked them into some kind of sleepover like he told the police they were at.
 
  • #963
I know that they were both issued a summons. I wasn't implying that you were implying she was alive on the 26th. I just stated I wasn't sure she was still alive on the 26th.

I'm about to attempt to use implying in a sentence 4 times lol. I'm just giving you a hard time. :D

I'm really thinking it was closer to the 15th myself. When that eviction notice was put on the door. Jmo
 
  • #964
Why drag them at all? why not just leave them where he killed them. What’s the point. Unless he talked them into some kind of sleepover like he told the police they were at.
1. Aroma.
2. He could have use of the rest of the house.
3. He could clean up an area where they were murdered other than that room.
4. He couldn't stand to see them dead, so he put them all in one room (for starters, he must have had PTSD up the ying yang from the combination of his and his parents')
 
  • #965
Why drag them at all? why not just leave them where he killed them. What’s the point. Unless he talked them into some kind of sleepover like he told the police they were at.

Less doors to keep closed?

Surely he wasn't visiting them? Then again, he was upstairs when LE nabbed him.

Maybe in his mind his family wanted to be together in death?

With that I had a weird thought. I wonder if he felt like he was on the outside of his family looking in? Trying to play it normal, while they were obviously normal. Maybe he saw them as a "group" that he wasn't part of?

I'm literally just jabbering. Jmo
 
  • #966
Here's a link for the amended charges against Todt, which are now second degree murder. I posted a link for his plea of not guilty. It's interesting that it is stated "December 1 and December 31st". It appears to me that LE has not been able to ferret out the exact date, as the entire month of December is included.

https://courts.osceolaclerk.com/Ben...r2?cid=50685105&digest=2Uel/nSl0gkpSFi8k3iu9A
Wow interesting. Thanks for this Molly, but none of these links work. Yeah they could have been killed much earlier. I suspected at least by Christmas they were gone bc he said “they’re all sleeping” and no decorations. Maybe pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. I suspected this might happen. Maybe even got a prescription for some psychotropic drugs months or years in advance just to plan for this defense. And my guess is he would be prescribed because of his PTSD / childhood trauma / financial stress / suicidal ideation. Imo.
 
  • #967
Less doors to keep closed?

Surely he wasn't visiting them? Then again, he was upstairs when LE nabbed him.

Maybe in his mind his family wanted to be together in death?

With that I had a weird thought. I wonder if he felt like he was on the outside of his family looking in? Trying to play it normal, while they were obviously normal. Maybe he saw them as a "group" that he wasn't part of?

I'm literally just jabbering. Jmo

Reminds me of a disorder called depersonalization disorder. Adam Duritz from the Counting Crows has it. You feel like you’re an outsider looking in your own life. It’s part of the dissociative disorder spectrum. Can be triggered by extreme mental trauma.

Depersonalization disorder is a dissociative disorder that causes sufferers to feel as though they are outside observers of themselves, disconnected from their physical bodies and no longer in control of their thoughts and actions.

This defense might actually work in this case unfortunately, if there is even one bleeding hearted, uneducated person on the jury, and we all know the world’s full of them. What a horrific miscarriage of justice it would be if he actually got away with this. And they may never seek the DP because of this. Has to be unanimous.
 
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  • #968
I just re-read the UK case of Christopher Foster.

A bankrupt millionaire as it turns out. He made millions, spent even more and stiffed a supplier. As a result he was going to lose all the material stuff which seems is where his sense of self was located.

He annihilated everything, and himself, the day before the sheriff arrived. He was at a barbecue with the family that day. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

Why did Christopher Foster kill his family and then himself?
 
  • #969
Wait, so now TT’s pleading NOT guilty to 2nd degree murder? He already confessed to first degree! Can’t access link. I don’t see anything online about him pleading not guilty.

Lawyer influence of course.

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CELEBRATION, Fla. — Anthony Todt, the Celebration dad accused of killing his wife and three kids, has been formally charged with second-degree murder in connection to their deaths

Celebration Dad Formally Charged with 2nd Degree Murder in Family Slaying

Hallelujah I don't think this is behind a paywall!

Reading that headline, it occurred to me that if you weren't familiar with the case, and didn't know that "Celebration" was the name of a town/community, that sentence could be read a few different ways, LOL IMO
 
  • #972
Defendants almost always plead not guilty at arraignment. Even if they intend to plead guilty their lawyers need time to learn the case, ensure their clients are making a knowing and reasoned decision, and work out a deal with the state. All defendants are entitled under the law to advice of counsel and that applies even if they confess and want to plead guilty.
 
  • #973
Wow interesting. Thanks for this Molly, but none of these links work. Yeah they could have been killed much earlier. I suspected at least by Christmas they were gone bc he said “they’re all sleeping” and no decorations. Maybe pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. I suspected this might happen. Maybe even got a prescription for some psychotropic drugs months or years in advance just to plan for this defense. And my guess is he would be prescribed because of his PTSD / childhood trauma / financial stress / suicidal ideation. Imo.

Try going into Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court. There is a search function and you'll want to search "courts" with AT's name.
 
  • #974
Oftentimes the most mild mannered men are the most violent when they finally explode. .... CW. Tom Liu. TT.
 
  • #975
Here's the update on the court site:

Docket:
Date Entry
1/30/2020 NOTICE OF PRE-TRIAL AND TRIAL

1/30/2020 JURY TRIAL SET FOR 04/27/2020 AT 9:00 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

1/30/2020 PRE-TRIAL SET FOR 04/15/2020 AT 9:00 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

1/30/2020 WRITTEN PLEA OF NOT GUILTY AND WAIVER OF ARRAIGNMENT

1/30/2020 ARRAIGNMENT SCHEDULED. NOTICE SENT

1/30/2020 ADD ON SET FOR 02/06/2020 AT 8:45 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

Hearings:
Date Event Judge Location Result
4/27/2020 9:00 AM JURY TRIAL WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A
4/15/2020 9:00 AM PRE-TRIAL WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A
2/6/2020 8:45 AM ADD ON WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A WAIVED

link: https://courts.osceolaclerk.com/Ben...Details/2977121?digest=kgk7bCYDLAahnyZO4ifwLg


So - according to this - he won't have a hearing until 4/15....
 
  • #976
Here's the update on the court site:

Docket:
Date Entry
1/30/2020 NOTICE OF PRE-TRIAL AND TRIAL

1/30/2020 JURY TRIAL SET FOR 04/27/2020 AT 9:00 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

1/30/2020 PRE-TRIAL SET FOR 04/15/2020 AT 9:00 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

1/30/2020 WRITTEN PLEA OF NOT GUILTY AND WAIVER OF ARRAIGNMENT

1/30/2020 ARRAIGNMENT SCHEDULED. NOTICE SENT

1/30/2020 ADD ON SET FOR 02/06/2020 AT 8:45 AM IN 5A BEFORE JUDGE: WOOTEN, WAYNE

Hearings:
Date Event Judge Location Result
4/27/2020 9:00 AM JURY TRIAL WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A
4/15/2020 9:00 AM PRE-TRIAL WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A
2/6/2020 8:45 AM ADD ON WOOTEN, WAYNE COURTROOM 5A WAIVED

link: https://courts.osceolaclerk.com/Ben...Details/2977121?digest=kgk7bCYDLAahnyZO4ifwLg


So - according to this - he won't have a hearing until 4/15....

That's a pretty quick trial. Jmo.
 
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  • #978
Now I get it.... You mean that trial is pretty soon? It certainly looks like that!

Yep. Granted, it's pretty much gift wrapped, but still. Jmo
 
  • #979
Reminds me of a disorder called depersonalization disorder. Adam Duritz from the Counting Crows has it. You feel like you’re an outsider looking in your own life. It’s part of the dissociative disorder spectrum. Can be triggered by extreme mental trauma.

Depersonalization disorder is a dissociative disorder that causes sufferers to feel as though they are outside observers of themselves, disconnected from their physical bodies and no longer in control of their thoughts and actions.

This defense might actually work in this case unfortunately, if there is even one bleeding hearted, uneducated person on the jury, and we all know the world’s full of them. What a horrific miscarriage of justice it would be if he actually got away with this. And they may never seek the DP because of this. Has to be unanimous.

My thoughts are this kind of resembles something in the Cluster B personality disorders spectrum. Some of those folks create incredible messes and when consequences and reality starts to hit, they can sometimes become a bit discombobulated. If he is in Cluster B, he'll get his mojo back. But wait, he made a plea of not guilty after confessing! Maybe that is mojo or perhaps it's a good defense attorney. I think time will tell.

All JMO
 
  • #980
I just re-read the UK case of Christopher Foster.

A bankrupt millionaire as it turns out. He made millions, spent even more and stiffed a supplier. As a result he was going to lose all the material stuff which seems is where his sense of self was located.

He annihilated everything, and himself, the day before the sheriff arrived. He was at a barbecue with the family that day. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

Why did Christopher Foster kill his family and then himself?

Finally got around to reading this. Interesting and sad case. You hit the nail on head when you mentioned "He was going to lose all the material stuff which seems is where his sense of self was located." I'd say the same is true of AT, and would add that AT also lived to be a pleaser and needed everyone around him to think of him as this perfect dad, husband and provider. Rather be dead and take out his family (really just extensions of himself) than face anything other than adoration.

What I find most compelling in the article, is the guy the author interviews. Admits thinking of suicide himself before, and was brutally honest about his understanding and identifying with Foster.

I think there will be people that will reflect similarly about AT, but I doubt it will be voiced.

I have a feeling we will learn (if this goes to trial) that AT attempted suicide multiple times over the course of those weeks his family was deceased.
 
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