Incest murder-suicide: 911 tapes released of North Carolina baby death
04/13/2018 10:02 am PDT
via WTIC
NEW MILFORD, Conn. -- (WTIC) -- Police said the death of a baby in North Carolina is connected to the New Milford double homicide that took place Thursday morning.
A North Carolina man accused of impregnating his biological daughter is believed to have killed her, their infant son, and her adoptive father before turning the gun on himself in an apparent murder-suicide spanning three states, according to the suspect's defense attorney.
Steven Walter Pladl, 42, and Katie Rose Pladl, 20, were charged with incest after Katie gave birth to their son in September 2017, according to WTVR.
On Thursday, officers found the first body at 106 Earlston Court in North Carolina, where 7-month-old Bennett Pladl was discovered dead around 9 a.m. Police made the grisly find while performing a welfare check, according to Knightdale Chief of Police Lawrence Capps.
The 911 tapes have been released of the grandmother of that baby calling police after the man killed the child, and then killed two in New Milford.
Then, police found a man and a woman shot to death in a pickup truck in New Milford, Connecticut, after a passerby reported the shooting. The victims were identified as Katie Pladl and her adoptive father, 56-year-old Anthony Fusco, Capps said at a press conference Thursday.
Steven Pladl was found just miles away in Dover, New York, in a light blue minivan with North Carolina registration. According to Lieutenant Larry Ash, spokesperson for New Milford Police, they found the murder suspect with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Warning: The 911 tape below contains graphic content some might find disturbing.
Investigators are working to establish a timeline of events.
On March 16, Pladl, who was released on an amended bond by Henrico County Judge Stewart Williams, was not allowed contact with Katie Pladl or his two children, who live in Henrico. As a condition of his bond, he could no longer reside at the 106 Earlston Court home he shared with Katie, where the infant was found dead Thursday.
Officers responding to reports of gunfire around 8:40 a.m. found the victims inside the truck with a window shot out at an intersection on Route 7, New Milford Police Lt. Lawrence Ash said. Police were searching for the suspect's vehicle, a Honda minivan, when he was found dead inside the vehicle several miles away in Dover, New York.
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WNCN also obtained a 911 call made by Steven Pladl's mother.
"My son just called me and, ah, he told me he.. oh my God.. He killed his baby and he's in the house," she told dispatchers.
"He killed his wife. He killed her father and I can't even believe this is happening," she continued.