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Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System

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You’d have to be insane to kill your mother, but can you become un-insane? According to Florida State Hospital you can.

Several psychologists say Brandon Aydelott, who at 17 stabbed, slashed, beat and stomped his mother, Sharon Hill Aydelott, to death on Christmas Eve 2013 because she put him in rehab two weeks before he killed her, say he no longer meets the criteria for commitment at their facility for the criminally insane.

The 28-year-old Gulf Breeze man will be making his new home at the Apalachee Center in Quincy, Florida, once a bed opens up for at the 24/7 lockdown facility. Sharon’s sisters were hoping he would never be released from Florida State Hospital, and they question the criteria used to evaluate their nephew which is certainly not fool proof, but the best the field can do in measuring a person’s ability to not be homicidal.

They point out his life was charmed at the time he unleashed so much rage on his mother because she was worried enough about his violent and out-of-character behavior in the months leading up to his psychotic break that she led a family intervention to get him help, help he resented when the facility said his drug test came back clean. How would he handle stressors now after so much has happened, is their fear now.

Brandon Aydelott is in a secure facility now, but his mom’s family worries this is one step closer to the possibility of his release from state custody, where he’s been for years at their expense.

Join us for the latest episode of the Gulf Coast Confidential podcast, “Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System.”

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Kapitel

1. Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:20:09)

3. (Cont.) Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:20:48)

4. [Ad] Persons of Interest (00:28:14)

5. (Cont.) Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:28:55)

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You’d have to be insane to kill your mother, but can you become un-insane? According to Florida State Hospital you can.

Several psychologists say Brandon Aydelott, who at 17 stabbed, slashed, beat and stomped his mother, Sharon Hill Aydelott, to death on Christmas Eve 2013 because she put him in rehab two weeks before he killed her, say he no longer meets the criteria for commitment at their facility for the criminally insane.

The 28-year-old Gulf Breeze man will be making his new home at the Apalachee Center in Quincy, Florida, once a bed opens up for at the 24/7 lockdown facility. Sharon’s sisters were hoping he would never be released from Florida State Hospital, and they question the criteria used to evaluate their nephew which is certainly not fool proof, but the best the field can do in measuring a person’s ability to not be homicidal.

They point out his life was charmed at the time he unleashed so much rage on his mother because she was worried enough about his violent and out-of-character behavior in the months leading up to his psychotic break that she led a family intervention to get him help, help he resented when the facility said his drug test came back clean. How would he handle stressors now after so much has happened, is their fear now.

Brandon Aydelott is in a secure facility now, but his mom’s family worries this is one step closer to the possibility of his release from state custody, where he’s been for years at their expense.

Join us for the latest episode of the Gulf Coast Confidential podcast, “Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System.”

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:20:09)

3. (Cont.) Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:20:48)

4. [Ad] Persons of Interest (00:28:14)

5. (Cont.) Mommy Killer III: Brandon Aydelott, Moving Through the System (00:28:55)

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