Domino’s Pizza Receipt Leads to 12 Year Old Murder Suspect

A 12-Year-old boy in Wisconsin who wanted to steal his neighbor’s guns is in police custody and charged with murder because of a Domino’s pizza receipt.

According to the Criminal complaint filed by the Milwaukee County District attorney, the minor allegedly killed his neighbor Brandon Felton, 34, at Felton’s home. The complaint said that the boy was neighbors with Felton and played video games together.

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Felton’s cousin found the body after he had not heard from Brandon for several days, which was unusual.

Police arrived and found Felton’s body in a pool of blood, and the cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head.

Domino’s Pizza

While examining the crime scene, police found a spent shell casing with a Domino’s pizza receipt on a living room end table.

The receipt was for a Domino’s Pizza order which showed the order placed by ‘Brandy,'” the complaint said. The delivery receipt listed a phone number, and a detective called the number, which was answered by a “young-sounding male,” the complaint said. The person who picked up denied knowing someone named Brandy and hung up, the complaint said.

The suspect’s mother took him to speak with police, and the boy said he heard about Felton’s death from his grandmother. The suspect said the phone was his and no one had used or borrowed it.

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The suspect’s account, according to the complaint, changed several times.

“The defendant then continuously stated that he did not order food that night and has never ordered food from Felton’s house. He claimed he had no idea about the pizza and that Felton never used his phone to order food,” the complaint said.

“The Defendant was then shown the receipt that was recovered from Felton’s residence and was asked if he knew what happened to Felton. The defendant replied he did not know, then was told that Felton was killed. The defendant then stated he did not know about that (despite earlier indicating that his grandma informed him about what happened to Felton).”

The suspect’s story started to come apart even more. He now admitted he was at Felton’s home when the man was killed, with a friend of Felton’s who he said shot the victim in the back of the head, the complaint said.

After having shot him, the boy said Felton’s friend went to Felton’s bedroom and took an AR-15 and a shotgun.

According to the complaint, the boy’s mother told police her son had lied to investigators.

“He and his friends went to Felton’s residence to buy Felton’s guns. Felton was not going to sell the guns, and then the defendant and his friends went to Felton’s to take the guns,” the complaint said.

According to the complaint, a search warrant of the suspect’s phone discovered incriminating text messages sent on March 9.

“In those messages, the Defendant states that he has a ‘play,’ which complainant knows is a slang term for a robbery. The defendant then indicates the ‘play’ is for a shotgun and a ‘chop,’ which Complainant knows is a slang term for an AR-15 style rifle.”

Other text messages from the boy’s phone on March 15 said: “I’m gonna do it to Brandan” and “Or should I kill him rm,” which was a typo for “right now.”

The suspect’s bond was set at $100,000 bond on Monday.


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