Son accused of brutally beating his mother to death with gardening tool over inheritance: police
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A Missouri man is behind bars after authorities say he allegedly beat his mother to death with a gardening tool after demanding his inheritance. 

Derrick Alling, 39, is facing first-degree murder and armed criminal action charges, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 

Christian County deputies were called to the home of Carolyn Alling, 65, at around 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 25, after her husband, who is Derrick Alling’s stepfather, requested a welfare check because she was not answering her phone, FOX 8 reported

The Christian County Justice Center in Missouri

Derrick Alling is currently being held without bond after pleading not guilty to allegedly killing his mother over an inheritance dispute, according to Christian County authorities. (Google Maps)

Fox News Digital was unable to immediately locate an attorney representing Derrick Alling. 

Prior to the alleged killing, the victim’s husband reported that Derrick Alling made repeated threats toward his mother and demanded his inheritance from her, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 

“The victim had been recording the defendant acting aggressively and violently towards her within weeks of her murder,” authorities said.

Prosecutors also revealed the stepfather also told police that he and his wife chose to “keep their marriage secret for fear of the defendant acting violently toward them if he found out.”

Carolyn Alling worked as a licensed dental hygienist, and previously lived in California with her late husband and two children before moving back to Missouri, according to her obituary. 

The Christian County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Derrick Alling has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to return to court on Oct. 14. 
 

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