Alyssa M. Bradburn, a 31-year-old female resident of Spokane, was apprehended and formally accused of committing first-degree murder. She was apprehended subsequent to contacting the authorities to claim that she had discharged a firearm at her father within the premises of her father’s residence located on North Cochran Street in Northwest Spokane. The occurrence transpired at her father’s residence on North Cochran Street in Northwest Spokane. Following her arrest, she appeared in Spokane Superior Court, where her bail was set at $1 million. The Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office has verified that Timothy Bradburn, aged 68, died as a result of sustaining numerous gunshot wounds.
… OK going to jail.
It’s the result I killed someone.
So you go to jail for that.
He wasn’t trying to kill me at the time.
Alyssa Bradburn. Lot of 2 Autographed Letters, Signed. Handwritten, Commercial #10 (4.125 × 9.5 envelope). Spokane, WA. July 15, 2024. Content unknown. SEALED.
On June 25, 2024,
Alyssa M. Bradburn, aged 31, was taken into custody and charged with
first-degree murder after a shooting incident in Spokane, Washington.
Alyssa called 911 to report that she had shot her father, Timothy
Bradburn, before being detained by the police at the scene. Court
documents indicate that Alyssa Bradburn admitted to planning the
shooting. She claimed that her father was abusive. She appeared in
Spokane Superior Court, where her bond was set at 1 million dollars
following the shooting incident.
It appears that Alyssa
Bradburn premeditated the shooting of her father, Timothy Bradburn.
According to court documents, Alyssa Bradburn had planned the act for
weeks. She called 911 around 12:52 am on June 25, 2024, to report
that she had shot her father upon his return home from Hawaii. When
the police arrived, they found her sitting on the porch with a
notebook that included a confession and details for her doctors and
therapist. The notebook was seized as evidence, and investigators
documented photographs of its pages.
The motive behind the
shooting was Alyssa Bradburn’s history of abuse by her father.
After being detained by the police at the scene, she was later
charged with first-degree murder. Her bond was set at 1 million
dollars, with the court citing public safety concerns and her history
of mental health issues.
Alyssa Bradburn alleged that her
father, Timothy Bradburn, had a history of abusive behavior. In her
statement to the police, she claimed that he would physically beat
her and her dogs. She also accused him of having raped her as a
child.
During her court appearance, the prosecutor and the
court commissioner cited public safety concerns and her history of
mental health issues as reasons for setting her bond at 1 million
dollars. Furthermore, court documents revealed that her notebook
contained contact numbers for her doctors and therapist, indicating
ongoing mental health treatment. This notebook also contained what
she described as a confession and details about the incident.
Alyssa
Bradburn admitted to the police that she shot her father, Timothy
Bradburn, upon his return home from Hawaii. She waited for him to
walk inside their home before shooting him in the chest and then in
the head. Alyssa had called 911 around 12:52 am on June 25, 2024, to
report the shooting. When the police arrived, they found her sitting
on the porch, and she was taken into custody and charged with
first-degree murder. The details of the shooting method were
disclosed in her confession and during the ongoing investigation into
the incident.
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