In a shocking incident that has left a community reeling, a man has been charged with the brutal murders of his ex-wife and her boyfriend. This tragic event unfolded while the woman's four young children were hiding inside their home, highlighting the devastating impact of domestic violence. The accused, David Phillip Turner, 33, from Miami, Florida, was apprehended on a beach in Fort Lauderdale, facing serious charges that could lead to life imprisonment.
On August 25, the bodies of Crimea Malita Baker, 33, and Sean Antoine Lange, 34, were discovered in their home in New Market, Maryland, after a harrowing night of violence. According to law enforcement officials, Turner allegedly entered the residence around 1 AM and opened fire, discharging over 42 rounds at close range. The children, aged 13 and under, were unharmed but undoubtedly traumatized by the events that transpired.
Authorities have indicated that Turner is Baker’s ex-husband and the biological father of three of the children, with Lange being the father of the fourth. Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins condemned the act as a “heinous violent crime” that has left an indelible mark on the local community. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers posed by domestic disputes and the importance of support systems for families affected by violence.
Name | Age | Relationship |
---|---|---|
Crimea Malita Baker | 33 | Victim |
Sean Antoine Lange | 34 | Victim |
David Phillip Turner | 33 | Ex-Husband |
This horrific case underscores the critical need for awareness and intervention in domestic violence situations. As the investigation continues, the community is left to grapple with the aftermath of this tragedy while advocating for better resources and support for families in crisis.