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Florida Teen Arrested over Mother’s Fatal Stabbing Amid Unfolding Tragic Events

Auburndale, Florida – Tragic Events Unfold as Teen Arrested for Mother’s Death

A disturbing incident unfolded in Auburndale, Florida, as a 17-year-old boy, Collin Griffith, was arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of his mother, Catherine Griffith. This shocking development comes more than a year after Collin was accused of killing his father in Oklahoma, a charge that was later dropped.

Details of the Incident

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office reported that they received a 911 call from Collin on Sunday, September 8. He claimed that his mother had died after falling on a knife during a heated argument between the two. In his report, Collin stated that Catherine had been attacking him with the knife before the tragic event occurred.

During a press conference, Sheriff Grady Judd relayed Collin’s comments, saying the teen told responders that his mother was “bleeding from the neck” and had suffered a critical injury after falling on the blade. However, responding authorities discovered that Collin appeared to be “calm, cool and connected” upon their arrival and had blood on his clothes, raising suspicions about his account.

Conflicting Reports from Witnesses

Witnesses, who were present before the fatal incident, painted a different picture of the events. They described seeing Collin grab his mother by her hair and drag her inside while she pleaded for him to stop. Reports from those witnesses indicated that Catherine repeatedly called out, “let me go,” highlighting the violent confrontation that took place prior to her death.

Collin’s History with Violence

This incident is not the first time Collin has faced serious accusations. In February 2023, he was named a suspect in the fatal shooting of his father in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. However, those charges were dropped a month later due to a lack of evidence that could disprove Collin’s claim of self-defense. The exact nature of the evidence that led to his initial charge has not been fully disclosed.

Investigation Developments

The investigation into Catherine Griffith’s death is ongoing. The Medical Examiner’s office found that Collin’s statement about the circumstances surrounding his mother’s death did not align with the forensic evidence. As the investigation continues, Polk County authorities have reached out to prosecutors in Oklahoma regarding the previous investigation into his father’s death. However, officials there have indicated that without new substantial information, they have no plans to reopen the case.

Current Legal Status

As of now, information regarding Collin’s legal representation or plea related to his mother’s death is not available. The community remains in shock as more details continue to unfold in this tragic case, revealing a young life entangled in violence and sorrow.

Moving Forward

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is committed to uncovering the truth behind this heartbreaking incident. As they gather more evidence and witness statements, they aim to provide answers to those affected by this tragedy. The community watches closely to see how this case will develop, hoping for justice for Catherine Griffith while keeping in mind the complex situation surrounding her son.


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