January 23rd 2024.
Travis McBride, a 46-year-old therapist specializing in anger management, has found himself in hot water after being arrested for a serious crime. It all began when a concerned citizen dialed 911 to report a disturbing sight - they claimed to have witnessed McBride shooting and killing a man, before placing the body in the trunk of his car. The police were immediately dispatched to a home in DeLand, Florida, where they discovered a lifeless body nearby.
The victim was identified as 51-year-old Clinton Dorsey, and it was soon revealed that he had an ongoing dispute with McBride. According to reports from FOX 35, the 911 caller saw McBride dragging the body across the road and placing it in his vehicle before driving away. When asked about the whereabouts of the victim's body, the caller was unable to provide any information.
As more details emerged, it became clear that this was a premeditated murder. The caller also reported seeing McBride return to the scene and scrubbing the road before searching the yard with a flashlight. The police soon discovered blood drops and a used shell casing near the driveway. DeLand Police Chief Jason Umberger told WKMG that the incident was a result of a long-standing dispute between McBride and Dorsey, and unfortunately ended in the latter's death.
In a shocking turn of events, it was revealed that McBride was a licensed mental health counselor in Florida. He had been practicing at various clinics and even had his own practice called Starting Point Mental Health LLC. However, he has a criminal record dating back to 1995, with charges related to violent behavior. But due to various circumstances, the cases were either dropped or reduced.
McBride appeared in court on Friday and was charged with first degree premeditated murder. He is currently being held in Volusia County jail with no bond. The motive behind the murder has not been determined yet. This incident is also reminiscent of a recent tragedy where a school teacher's body was found charred in the trunk of a car in Quartz Hill, a suburb of Los Angeles.
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