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Ronald Simmons failed to take care of his brother who was found frozen to death in a house on family property last January​
He was supposed to be his brother’s keeper.
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North Dakota man let his mentally ill sibling starve and eventually freeze to death in a family farmhouse filled with trash and rodents
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“The conditions were horrible,” Cass County Sheriff’s Capt. Mitch Burris said. “It was hoarder-type situations. It was rodents and mice and food.”

The body of Bruce Simmons, 58, was gaunt and mouse-chewed, dressed in a makeshift diaper when deputies found him during a welfare check in January
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Ronald Simmons, 61, of Kindred reportedly told investigators he cared for his brother using a trust fund left by their father and Social Security checks, but he’d neglected him in recent months. He’d drained the account to just $6
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Deputies discovered Simmon’s corpse on January 12 inside the decaying house, retreating from the sickening smell until hazmat crews arrived with face masks and protective suits.

Ronald Simmons lived in a separate shop on the property and left his brother to suffer through the brutal North Dakota winter without a working furnace or running water.

The younger sibling hadn’t left the house in five years and ate just one meal a day with a bottle of water, [...]
A coroner determined Bruce Simmons died of hypothermia
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Ronald Simmons was charged on Wednesday with felony endangerment of a vulnerable adult. He posted $5,000 bond and is due to return to court on Nov. 24.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-ill-brother-freeze-charges-article-1.1987064
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61-year-old man is accused of letting his mentally ill brother freeze to death in their crumbling and filthy family farmhouse near Kindred, where his emaciated body, gnawed by rodents, was discovered in January.
Ronald Allan Simmons, brother of 58-year-old Bruce Simmons, told investigators at the time that he’d been in control of Bruce’s finances before Bruce died and that he admitted he’d neglected him in the past six months
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Simmons was charged Wednesday in Cass County District Court with one count of endangering a vulnerable adult, a Class B felony. An initial court appearance date for Simmons has not yet been set, and a warrant was issued for his arrest Thursday.

Bruce Simmons hadn’t left the house in five years, the last time he’d seen a doctor, his brother told investigators
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The brothers once lived together, but Ronald Simmons had moved out of the farmhouse to a heated shop on the property after his brother’s hoarding made the house too filthy to live in
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Utility records showed the house had little or no working heat since June 2013, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in January.

The elder brother brought his sibling one meal a day, but on the night of Jan. 12, he was unable to get inside the house because the front door was either locked or frozen shut
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He called 911 for a welfare check on his brother.

When authorities arrived, they found garbage and various objects in the home, the house had become overrun with mice and the plumbing had not worked for six months, causing excrement to build up inside.
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describe the stench in the farmhouse as overpowering, of sewer, mouse droppings, and a strong chemical odor often associated with sewage or animal waste.

Deputies trying to make their way to the dead man’s body began to feel ill and had to leave until they donned protective gear and face masks
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A search of the upper floors of the farmhouse revealed broken, crumbling walls, covered in frost.

The furnace had broken a couple of weeks before, Ronald Simmons told Cass County investigators, and had not been repaired
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The search warrant previously filed in Cass County District Court stated the temperature outside had been as cold as 20 degrees below zero during a recent cold snap.
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also says the dead man’s body was dressed only in a makeshift diaper with a belt holding it up, with some torn clothing cuffs around the ankles.

The body bore signs of fresh rodent bites, and the purple marks and open sores of frostbite
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It also says deputies seized financial documents from the property after Ronald Simmons told them he had more than a half-million dollars in his bank account.

The investigation showed the dead brother’s trust was down to $6
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and Ronald Simmons was in charge of his brother’s finances – including his Social Security checks and the trust his father had left him.
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with the criminal charges against Ronald Simmons say an autopsy on his brother’s body showed he died of hypothermia.

No telephone listing for the elder Simmons brother could be found.

Two days after his brother was found dead, Ronald Simmons told an investigator he had been caring for his brother for four years, but he admitted he had neglected him the past six months
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His life would be better without his brother in it, and he had expected his brother’s death for some time,
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“I just couldn’t take it anymore,” the search warrant affidavit quotes the brother as saying in that interview.
http://www.inforum.com/content/kindred-man-accused-letting-brother-fatally-freeze-filthy-farmhouse
 
He had half a million in the bank, and his dead brother's acct. was "down to $6." His brother wasn't the only one who had mental issues. Dante's Inferno doesn't have a level in hell deep enough for Mr. Ronald Simmons...
 
I just... can't.
Yes, I speak from experience, dealing with a mentally ill brother is HARD work. I got assistance. It wasn't easy to get assistance, but I did.
Now my brother lives on his own and is relatively stable.
 
omg. That poor man. I know I'm in California and you're in North Dakota but come on. I would have paid for the trip to have your brother come live at our facility. I would have loved him and cared for him and allowed for him to live a long happy life. How could you!!! He fucking froze to death! Alone. While you're all warm and cozy and irritated in your shack. Ya, ignore him and he'll go away. Real good idea huh? It worked. Wow.
 
Two days after his brother was found dead, Ronald Simmons told an investigator he had been caring for his brother for four years, but he admitted he had neglected him the past six months
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His life would be better without his brother in it, and he had expected his brother’s death for some time,
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“I just couldn’t take it anymore,” the search warrant affidavit quotes the brother as saying in that interview.

That isn't neglect, it's premeditated murder.
 
Yeah i don't get how they haven't charged him with something more serious. Making someone live in an unheated shack in a place like that is for sure a method of murder, and this guy had clear motive, practically flat out admits he wanted his bro gone and would benefit monetarily from it.
 
Ya see if he sent his brother somewhere safe and warm he would lose control of that trust fund and social security and now that all that is gone, then brother can go, too, even if it's to heaven. He didn't care. He needs to go to jail for murder and fraud and anything else they can think of to throw at him.
 
I can't even imagine 20 below zero with no heat and this poor man alone with no food or help. I can't comprehend someone allowing this to happen...intentionally causing it to happen. I understand the frustration and drain it has on someone to care for someone with a disability of his nature...but u get help. There are homes and facilities that would have taken care of him. Wow. The charge does not fit the crimes.
 
I'm definitely going to remind my younger sons how important their "differently abled" older brother is to them.:(

This brother, he needs Hell, quickly.
 
It's sad to say but in this day and time when people like this are so greedy, stipulations need to made in the wills of parents of adult children like him. I'm sure their father would never have thought he would treat his brother like this and trusted him 100%. To be sure his son was well cared for he should have right from the beginning started making arrangements for him to placed somewhere safe with a third party guardian ad litem (who has no benefit to gain financially) to take over in the event of his own death. It's sad to think he needed protection from his own brother who was just waiting for him to die.
 
I think this fucker needs to be locked in the same horrid conditions he left his brother to rot in. Absolutely unacceptable that another human being would do this to someone.
One can only think 20 or 30 years from now if he's still alive and needs help to care for himself, will he think back on what he did to his brother and pray he has someone to give a damn like he didn't.
 
It's sad to say but in this day and time when people like this are so greedy, stipulations need to made in the wills of parents of adult children like him. I'm sure their father would never have thought he would treat his brother like this and trusted him 100%. To be sure his son was well cared for he should have right from the beginning started making arrangements for him to placed somewhere safe with a third party guardian ad litem (who has no benefit to gain financially) to take over in the event of his own death. It's sad to think he needed protection from his own brother who was just waiting for him to die.


My dad is in his 80's. I have 2 brothers. The oldest is retired and in charge of the will and all that stuff. My other brother is on lifetime disability and has only briefly lived away from my parents. He's almost 50 now and has lives at home with my dad (mom is in heaven). My dad's will has a trust set up for him so in the event of our fathers death, my brother will be taken care of and able to live comfortably. We all trust each other and love each other so if something happens to my older brother, I will be in charge of all that. We will always take care of him and would never, ever destroy his life like this guy did. I'm really glad my dad did it the right way. If we weren't there to help my brother he could be taken advantage of and god knows what could happen. People are sick.
 
My dad is in his 80's. I have 2 brothers.

You are exactly right. And whose to say that something unexpected wouldn't happen to you and your brother all at the same time like a car accident or something. Your special brother would need to be protected from people who lie and wait for people like him to be left alone. I am sorry to hear about your mother though and have been through it too. My husband died suddenly 2 1/2 years ago with no warning. Talk about relatives and so called friends coming out of the wood works that we haven't talked to in years wanting to offer "HELP". One of my best friends had to finally ward them off for me because I was out of my mind. If she hadn't done that I never would have seen what was happening before my eyes.
 
Thank you Kathy for sharing your story. I'm very sorry about the loss of your husband. I know we've gone off topic a bit but at least we know we wouldn't do that to our loved ones. I'm sure you're so grateful to your friend for protecting you when you didn't have the strength to do it for yourself. Sometimes friends are the family we're supposed to have. Much love to you :rolleyes:
 
I can definitely understand how overwhelming the hoarding is, how it is easier to walk away from a house rather than sort out how to clean it. But good grief, to not fix the plumbing for years? The caretaker should have reached out to social services to help sort the hoard so that the plumbers could do their work.
 
I don't understand how someone can walk away and leave a sibling like that, their own flesh and blood. You grew up with him, you've known him for over fifty years! I just don't understand how you can sell your family out and leave them to die, mentally handicapped or otherwise. I could never do something like this, I don't even think that I could think about it.
 
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