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David D. Brown

David D. Brown was convicted of second-degree murder in 1991 for killing his baby, he ended up serving 15 years in prison before being paroled in August 2005. In October of this year, Brown reported violated the terms of parole, and a warrent was issued for his arrest. Police say they attempted to "find or contact" him for nearly six weeks.

LE was unable to locate Brown, until after he committed yet another round of crimes, this time killing his cousin, and critically stabbing another cousin.
A Riverview man was charged with murder after killing one woman and seriously injuring another. Prosecutors believe the motive for the crime was a lesbian relationship the two women had begun.

33-year-old David Dwayne Brown was charged with murdering 20-year-old Melissa Morgan, the mother of his 5-month-old child, on Sunday.

He is also accused of stabbing 20-year-old Angela Christian, who was still in the hospital in critical condition, Wednesday.

Brown is the first cousin of both women.


There's no doubt that this man should NEVER have been paroled to begin with, 15 years for killing a child is not enough, ever. Factor in that he had already attacked these same two women three weeks ago, and was able to get away with it, it just continues to make this worse. Add to that the fact that had he been arrested after the parole violation then two more victims would have been spared.... and this just becomes even more unacceptable. In honestly, there are just too many defining points in this mans history that prove he COULD have been stopped, before his criminal behavior lead to the death of yet another person.

In the end, he was charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and being a habitual offender. One has to wonder what will happen the next time he gets paroled.

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