A former Duke University football player who allegedly confessed to killing his former friend in Charlotte was arrested and released four separate times after her death in July 2024.
Ex-Duke football murder suspect keeps returning home after arrests thanks to soft-on-crime judges: police rep.
Brandon Braxton allegedly submitted a written grievance in jail, stating, 'I killed Whitney Hurd,' in Charlotte, North Carolina
A former Duke University football player who allegedly confessed to killing his former high school friend and Charlotte, North Carolina, real estate agent Whitney Hurd, was arrested and released four separate times between Hurd's death in July 2024 and his arrest for murder in March.
A former Duke University football player who allegedly confessed to killing his former high school friend and Charlotte, North Carolina, real estate agent Whitney Hurd, was arrested and released four separate times between Hurd's death in July 2024 and his arrest for murder in March.
Police found Hurd, 32, dead with multiple stab wounds in her townhome in Charlotte's upscale South Park neighborhood on July 14 of last year while responding to a call for medical assistance that afternoon. Her manner of death was ruled a homicide.
Court records show that Brandon Braxton, 33, was arrested and released on unrelated charges four times for charges including injury to real property, simple assault, larceny, trespassing, resisting a public officer, indecent exposure and assault on a female before he was eventually charged with murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon on March 20.
Just months after Hurd's death, Braxton allegedly exposed himself to a victim in a public Charlotte park and attempted to grab a woman's shorts, according to court records. He spent 31 minutes in jail for the incident exposure charge, records show.
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