Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Teachers called young Texas capital murder suspect 'sweet' | Fort Worth Star-Telegram

A Crowley teen accused in the 2016 shooting death of his adoptive parents was forced to sleep on a concrete garage floor and deprived of food when he got in trouble at home, according to Tarrant County criminal court documents.

On some days, a teacher at his school saw Carl Edward Brewer, 18, standing in his front yard holding two buckets, his arm shaking as his father told him not to drop the buckets.

Brewer also fainted once at school, according to the documents obtained this week by the Star-Telegram.

Brewer's capital murder trial is scheduled for Jan. 26 in Criminal District Court No. 371, but a spokeswoman with the Tarrant County criminal district attorney's office said it could be postponed as prosecutors await results on forensic tests.
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Members of a Tarrant County grand jury subpoenaed documents from the Crowley school district, Resolution Ranch, Southwest Christian School, John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Nazarene Christian Academy and MHMR of Tarrant County.

Teachers called young Texas capital murder suspect 'sweet' | Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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Pastor C.B. Glidden told WFAA-TV (Channel 8) that Brewer attended Nazarene Christian Academy from 2012 to 2014 and that he and a brother were kicked out of the school over behavioral problems.

"They did have outbursts from time to time from what the boys experienced before adoption in Russia," Glidden said. "That seemed to really impact the choices they made here. This just wasn't the right place for them."

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