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A tragic incident unfolded in Wisconsin as a mother lost her life, allegedly at the hands of her daughter, in a violent episode that occurred in their backyard earlier this week.
On October 12, authorities discovered the body of 64-year-old Carrie Zettel in her backyard, located near South 23rd Street and West Ramsey Avenue in Milwaukee, according to a report by WISN.
As per court documents, a neighbor informed Milwaukee police that on Sunday afternoon, she witnessed Zettel’s daughter, 29-year-old Lauren Spors, striking her mother on the head with a rock. Officers who arrived at the scene found Spors inside the house with visible bloodstains on her.
Susan Henderson-Hoffmann, a close family friend, commented on the incident, stating, “It happened in the backyard, and she beat her mother to death with a rock.”
Henderson-Hoffmann expressed that she was not taken aback by the event, given the circumstances surrounding the case.
“I cannot believe Carrie is gone, but you want to know something? I’m not surprised.”
Law enforcement found the victim “covered in blood.” They subsequently arrested Spors, according to the warrant, and charged her with first-degree intentional homicide.
This is not the first time Spors has been accused of violence against her family, according to the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal.
After Zettel expressed her concerns about Spors, who reportedly struggled with mental health issues, she secured a restraining order against her daughter in 2018.
According to court documents, Spors was then charged four times with violating that order, but later found incompetent on each occasion. The case was dismissed.
After the fourth incident, in which she had “thrown a rock through one of the double pane windows” at Zettel’s home, she was committed to the county mental health facility for an unknown length of time.
CBS 58 reported that Zettel’s close friend, Loretta Moyer, stated that Zettel told her that she believed Spors had killed her father, Jeffrey Spors, although no one has been criminally charged.
Police found Jeffrey Spors dead about a mile from the family’s home at Copernicus Park in January 2018. His death occurred approximately three days after his daughter, according to the investigation report obtained by CBS 58, “hit the decedent over the head with two glass bottles.”
His death was labeled an accidental overdose, as he was “known to over medicate on his pain prescriptions.”
“The girl should have been stopped years ago, and I don’t understand why. And that angers me,” Henderson-Hoffmann said.
On Tuesday, a judge set Spors cash bond at $100,000, according to case records.
Spors’ next court date is scheduled for November 21, when a doctor’s evaluation report is expected to be revealed.
Check back for updates.
[Feature Photo: Milwaukee police]