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Brad George
http://q13fox.com/2014/02/08/adopte...r-everett-woman-was-found-dead/#ixzz2stLuwiCwA shocking twist in the case of an Everett woman found dead in her apartment.
Everett Police on Saturday night announced that they arrested the adopted son, accused of killing his mom Georgina Latshaw. She was found dead in her apartment on Friday shortly after 2:30 p.m.
The next day her son spoke
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on camera about his mom’s death. At the time of the interview we were unaware that he was a suspect. He denied knowing anything about how his mom died. In fact the 16 year-old told us that he came back from school and saw the front door of his apartment was open. He knew something was wrong because his mom was not supposed to be home that early in the day. He said he called 911.
He called his mom his “savior” and “guardian angel” who protected him all his life.
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The teenager was booked into Denny Juvenile Justice Center.
Georgina Latshaw
http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/everett-murder-suspect-has-troubled-past/ndJYG/When we met 16-year-old Brad George Saturday afternoon, he immediately fell into the embrace of his sisters and his mother's best friend, who, alone, was dissolved in tears.
Then he surprised us saying, it was he, who came home from school Friday to an unsettling sight. The door to his house open, his mother's car undisturbed in the driveway.
"I thought that was very suspicious," said George. "And I called the house phone and then called 911."
Everett police went inside and found 37-year-old Georgina Latshaw, dead.
"They came down and told me that my mom had passed away," said George.
Six hours after our interview, Everett police announced George had been arrested on suspicion of Latshaw's murder.
It turns out Brad George is no stranger to television news.
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aired his photograph when he was 13 years old after he ran away from the Seattle Children's Home residential Center on Queen Anne Hill. Then he was described as being prone to seizures and in need of daily medication to prevent him from becoming "confused" or having "unusual episodes."
He ran again the next year, too.
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"She's supported me my whole life," said George, of his mother when we talked
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I asked who would harm her?
"I don't know who could have done this," he replied.
George is a student at the Overlake Specialty School in Bellevue for children with psychiatric problems.
He is expected to make his first court appearance Monday.
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