Chilling 911 call reveal chaos of sole survivor after killing spree
Chilling 911 calls reveal chaos as 14-year-old girl ran from home where her stepfather ‘executed his three young sons’, aged 7, 4 and 3: ‘My stepfather is killing everyone’
- Chad Doerman, 32, was charged with aggravated murder in the killing of his three young sons and was arraigned and is being held on $20 million bail
- Two 911 calls have been released by the Clermont County Prosecutor’s Office
- In one, a frantic neighbor told operators that a young girl was running down the road screaming for help
Newly released 911 calls reveal the chaos during the deadly rampage in Ohio where a father gunned down his three young sons execution-style and injured his wife.
In one of the calls, a frantic neighbor can be heard telling a 911 operator that she witnessed a blonde-haired girl running down the road and screaming ‘my stepfather is killing everybody in her house’.
In a separate call, the boys’ mother, 34, who was shot in the hand, can be heard telling operators that her ‘babies have been shot’.
The horrific scene unfolded on Thursday last week when Chad Doerman, 32, shot dead his three sons – aged seven, four and three – in Monroe Township. One of the boys tried to flee into a nearby field but Doerman ‘hunted’ his son down and brought him back to their home before killing him, prosecutors said.
During the incident, the 14-year-old girl ran to find help. The neighbor who called 911 told the operator that she offered to pick up the girl in her car but the teen refused, telling her that she ‘couldn’t leave her family’ and continued running toward a fire station.
Newly released 911 calls reveal the chaos during the deadly rampage in Ohio where a father gunned down his three young sons execution-style and injured his wife. The boys, aged seven, four, and three died at the scene. Their 14-year-old sister ran from the property to find help
Chad Doerman, 32, shot dead his three sons – aged seven, four and three – in Monroe Township. One of the boys tried to flee into a nearby field but Doerman ‘hunted’ his son down and brought him back to their home before killing him, prosecutors said
Doerman, who is thought to have planned the killings for at least three months, has been arrested and charged with aggravated murder. He was arraigned on Friday and is now being held on $20 million bail. Pictured: The three boys shot dead
The Clermont County Prosecutor’s Office told DailyMail.com it is not releasing the girl’s name.
Doerman, who is thought to have planned the killings for at least three months, has been arrested and charged with aggravated murder. He was arraigned on Friday and is now being held on $20 million bail.
Clermont County’s chief prosecutor of Municipal Court, David Gast, said during Doerman’s arraignment Friday that one of the boys tried to flee into a nearby field but Doerman ‘hunted’ his son down and brought him back to their home before killing him.
Gast called the killings the worst crime he’d ever seen, and that Doerman confessed to plotting the murders months in advance.
Deputies responded to the home in Monroe Township shortly before 4.30pm Thursday after receiving two 911 calls, one apparently from the mother who was screaming that ‘her babies had been shot’ and another from a passing motorist who said a girl was running down the street saying her father was killing people, a news release from the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office said.
The deputies found three boys outside the home with gunshot wounds and tried to save their lives, but the children died at the scene.
A child’s bike, along with evidence markers, in the front yard of the home in Monroe Township where three brothers, ages, three, four and seven, were killed, execution style, according to the Clermont chief prosecutor
Police body camera footage shows the arrest of Chad Doerman, who was sitting on his front steps when police arrived after he allegedly shot his three sons, ages 7, 4, and 3
Haunting police bodycam footage shows the moment officers arrived to find Doerman calmly seated next to his rifle on Thursday afternoon moments after allegedly executing his young sons.
He was detained without incident after he was found on the steps of his Ohio property.
‘I ain’t gonna hurt nobody,’ Doerman told arresting officers as he told them that his dog wouldn’t bite them.
‘Shut up, dude. You have the right to remain silent. F***ing use it,’ a deputy tells him.
The sheriff’s office said the 34-year-old mother, who was not identified, was outside the home and had suffered a gunshot to the hand while trying to shield her sons from their father.
She was transported to a hospital with injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening.
‘They held these children knowing there was nothing they could do,’ Gast said. ‘How do you unsee that sort of abomination?
‘This was the man that everyday they woke up looking to for protection, love and guidance in all things, …’ Gast added. ‘He was their world, he was their guardian and he executed them in cold blood.’
The sheriff’s office said there were no signs of forced entry into the home and investigators are not looking for any other suspects.
Doerman later allegedly confessed to lining up his three young sons and shooting them one after another, as his terrified daughter ran, screaming that her father was ‘killing everyone,’ said prosecutors on Friday.
He is also accused of shooting the boys’ mother in the hand. He was charged with aggravated murder over the death of his children.
Officials have not released a motive behind the shootings.
Doerman updated his Facebook page to include this picture just six days ago. After his arrest, Doerman allegedly confessed to lining up his three young sons and shooting them one after another
Doerman’s father, Keith Doerman, 59, said he and his wife were ‘still trying to comprehend’ how their son could have allegedly killed his own boys, but added they have ‘no answers.’ ‘He just snapped,’ Keith said.
‘There was something going on in his life that he couldn’t handle no more. I can’t talk to him, they aren’t letting me talk to him so I don’t have any answers. He probably hid a lot of stuff from me.’
Chad’s father said he had just visited his son last week.
‘He seemed fine,’ Keith Doerman said. ‘He was a jokester and a fun-loving guy.’
He also insisted that Chad did not have a criminal history or any mental illness. Chad was once charged in a 2010 domestic violence incident, during which he had allegedly choked his father.
However, the case was dismissed when Keith Doerman failed to appear as a witness for the prosecution.
The elder Doerman told the Post that the account recorded by the Cincinnati Enquirer was incorrect and that the ‘judge dismissed the case.’
Just days prior to their horrifying deaths, Doerman seems to have changed his profile picture on Facebook to a picture of his three young sons.
He also posted several pictures of himself with the boys in recent days. On June 11, a picture showed Doerman with his three sons all giving a thumbs up.
‘Grandma loves this picture,’ a woman named Gloria Doerman said.
A friend painted a slightly different picture of the suspect. ‘He had a bad temper, really bad. I think he was a bomb ready to to explode,’ friend Mark Holland told The Messenger.
A neighbor, Richard Kincannon, went along with that sentiment in a separate interview with WCPO.
‘He was angry every day. There wasn’t a day he didn’t yell at his wife and kids out there,’ Kincannon said.
The day before the horror unfolded, the president of the baseball league where the boys played said that she saw the family.
‘He was telling the boys to get in their car seats. Be safe. You would have not thought anything. Just normal typical conversations with another family on the ball field,’ Kristin Bennett told WLWT.
While their team’s assistant coach, Brandon Allen, called the brothers ‘incredible kids.’
‘We’re told these children were talented athletes and loved baseball. Their coaches are remembering these incredible kids. You can’t help but think of all the memories you had,’ Allen said.
‘They were quintessential boys. They were good boys. They loved playing ball, just everything you would want in a little guy that you’re coaching,’ he added.
A GoFundMe established for the family and the burial expenses for the boys has raised over $200,000.
The crowdfunding organizer, Rachel Brown, referred to children’s mother as her sister in a post.
‘My sister lost her three amazing babies yesterday. Nothing will make this better, it will never be okay. But please if you can find it in your heart to help relieve the financial burden of this tragedy, please donate. No one should have to go through this,’ she wrote.
Doerman will appear in court for a preliminary hearing on June 26. Clermont County Prosecutor Mark Tekulve has not said if his office will be seeking the death penalty.
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