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Polk County Teen Charged with Murdering Mother a Year After Father's Death
Sep 14, 2024, 04:44 AM
Collin Griffith, a 17-year-old from Polk County, Florida, is accused of murdering his mother, Cathy Griffith, last Sunday night. This incident comes a year after he was charged with killing his father, a charge that was later dropped. Cathy Griffith's final social media posts have drawn attention due to their eerie nature, including a post with Taylor Swift lyrics. The case has shocked the community, revealing disturbing family secrets and the tragic events leading up to the alleged murder. Cathy Griffith was allegedly stabbed in the neck during a knife attack.
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