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Arizona man supposedly beat the alienated woman with baseball bat to death

A Valley man stands behind bars after the prosecutors said that he had killed his alienated wife with a baseball bat.

“The brutality of this case is alarming, their honor,” said a prosecutor in court.

What we know:

Accordingly Surprise The police, the officials were contacted on May 14 on May 14, when 41-year-old Alison Gregory was missing after not showing up at the airport to pick up a family member.

According to reports, the victim's mother flew in to help her daughter from the house, which she shared with the suspect. The mother was worried when the victim did not pick her up from the airport and did not pick them up.

When the officials came to Alison's house, “they observed signs that a physical struggle can take place”.

Grab deeper:

The suspect was identified as a 56-year-old Brandon Gregory. Court documents put the state of Gregory in the head with a baseball bat several times during an argument.

After Gregory cleaned up the crime scene, he allegedly drove towards Mohave County. The investigators say that they found Alison's vehicle on State Route 93 between Wikieup and nothing. Gregory was found in the car with the victim's body.

Her husband, the 56-year-old Brandon Gregory, was in the car with Alison's body. Gregory was then taken into custody, and in custody the police said that he had admitted to the crime and he wrote apology to his daughter for what he had done.

Gregory did not speak in court during a hearing, but the victim's mother, Jan McCumbers, did it.

“Brandon, I'll hate you forever,” said McCumbers. “I hope you never get out of prison.”

What you say:

“Allison fought so hard to get away from him and she was so close,” said McCumber.

As already mentioned, the victim and the suspect were alienated at the time of the alleged crime. The documents submitted in January showed that Gregory would pay child benefit and that the victim would receive 100% custody of her 14-year-old daughter. The couple also agreed to sell their house surprised, which the public prosecutor should complete on 19th.

On Friday the neighbors left flowers at home.

“To throw everything away because they just snapped,” said a neighbor, only identified as Vance. “It's just crazy and I hope that he drags in hell afterwards.”

What's next:

Gregory is accused of second degree murderPicklaughter, veiling of a body and evidence of evidence.

It is captured on a 2 million dollar cassination. His next court appearance is planned for May 21.

What you can do:

The police say that if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, resources are available. You can call the national hotline for domestic violence at number 1-800-799 safe or visit Thehotline.org to get more information.

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