OH - Clermont County father lined up sons 3, 4, and 7, executed with rifle, mother injured trying to protect them, June 2023

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Empty eyes. The thousand-yard stare.
Demonic.
Yes, I immediately recognized the 1000-yard stare. Reminiscent of the stares seen in the mugshots of Nikolas Cruz and James Holmes. Dead inside.
 
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One of Chad Doerman’s neighbors said he saw things at the family's home prior to the shooting that disturbed him.

“He was just a very angry man, like, he just was always yelling at his wife and his kids,” said Richard Kincannon.

On one occasion, Kincannon claims Doerman got violent with his children.

“He tossed a couple of them around in the yard one day. Tried to tell them to go in the house and picked them up and threw them,” said Kincannon.

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how very sad that the neighbor failed to report him to police.

JMO
 
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Yes, I immediately recognized the 1000-yard stare. Reminiscent of the stares seen in the mugshots of Nikolas Cruz and James Holmes. Dead inside.
Yes, indeed!
 
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NEW: Chad Doerman indicted on 21 charges for killing his three young sons & shooting his wife. Counts include aggravated murder, kidnapping, and felonious assault. Services are set for Clayton, Hunter, and Chase.

 
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Many were confused as to how three deaths could result in nine murder charges against the same person.

"The Clermont County Prosecutor's Office threw the kitchen sink at this guy, and wanted to cover all their bases," said local defense attorney Clyde Bennett.

Bennett said legally speaking, a person can commit aggravated murder in multiple ways against the same victim and each one is a different charge potentially leading to a conviction.

"In the act of kidnapping a person, you killed someone, and then you kidnapped a person to kill them, and then that person is under 13. That's three ways you can get to aggravated murder," he said.

Three different charges of aggravated murder for each of the three children added up to nine charges, though Bennett said Doerman could only be sentenced for one per child.

Bennett said Doerman is eligible for the death penalty, and he expects the prosecutor to bring a death penalty case against him.

 
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My heart goes out to this mom and her family and the community. So much tragedy created by one unhinged @$!%&!
 
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Many were confused as to how three deaths could result in nine murder charges against the same person.

"The Clermont County Prosecutor's Office threw the kitchen sink at this guy, and wanted to cover all their bases," said local defense attorney Clyde Bennett.

Bennett said legally speaking, a person can commit aggravated murder in multiple ways against the same victim and each one is a different charge potentially leading to a conviction.

"In the act of kidnapping a person, you killed someone, and then you kidnapped a person to kill them, and then that person is under 13. That's three ways you can get to aggravated murder," he said.

Three different charges of aggravated murder for each of the three children added up to nine charges, though Bennett said Doerman could only be sentenced for one per child.

Bennett said Doerman is eligible for the death penalty, and he expects the prosecutor to bring a death penalty case against him.

Thank you for this, as I was one of the confused. Did not know this.
 
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