Crime & Safety
Concord Son Arrested In New Year’s Eve Slaying Of Parents: Report
A man is charged in the New Years Eve killing of his parents
CONCORD, CA — A man has been charged in the New Year’s Eve double shooting of his parents.
The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office charged Kirk Richardson, 61, with killing Joyce Richardson, 85, and William Richardson, 90, on New Year’s Eve at the couple’s Concord home.
Police found the couple early Wednesday in their home in the 3900 block of Walnut Avenue dead from apparent gunshot wounds, Concord polices
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Police arrested Richardson at the home after the shooting.
He remains in custody at the county jail and has not yet been arraigned.
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Authorities say Kirk Richardson has a history of mental illness and gave an erratic confession, claiming responsibility for the killings at his parents' Walnut Street home and admitting he had thought about killing his parents for decades, according to the San Jose Mercury News.
Nearly 40 years ago, in 1989, the couple sought a restraining order against their son, citing “domestic violence,” according to court records. In 2013, Richardson’s then-neighbor in Martinez also filed for a restraining order, alleging their friendship soured after Richardson canceled a planned fishing trip, the Mercury News reported.
“He threatened to decapitate me,” the neighbor wrote about Richardson in the application. The neighbor’s girlfriend filed a similar request, asking a judge to order Richardson to cease harassment and “not blow smoke from illegal drugs into my apartment," the Mercury News reported.
Richardson remains in custody. He faces a sentence of 50 years to life if he is convicted of the charges filed by the district attorney.
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