Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Bodies of woman, dog found in home

- By Mike Clary Staff writer Sun Sentinel researcher Barbara Hijek contribute­d to this report.

After a neighbor realized it had been several days since he had seen Jaden Lynn Kincade on regular evening walks with the rescue dog she had recently adopted, he said he called Fort Lauderdale police.

And that led investigat­ors to a macabre discovery in the small cluttered house at 2019 NE 14th Court.

Inside one bedroom was the decomposin­g body of a woman. Police identified her as Kincade, 51. In another bedroom was the body of the dog, a Dalmatian, according to police.

And walking around the house last Tuesday was Jeffrey Lynn Thacker, 65, Kincade’s husband. After opening the door, he told investigat­ors that he was defending himself when his wife attacked him with a pair of scissors in a fight that happened before Valentine’s Day.

“I killed her. I stabbed her with a pair of scissors,” Thacker told police, the complaint affidavit said.

When Thacker opened the door to officers, he had what appeared to be blood on his clothing, and a visible laceration to his left arm and a bleeding cut on his chest, police said. He was taken to Broward Health Medical Center for treatment, police said. Records did not indicate when or how Thacker obtained his injuries.

Thacker told investigat­ors he took the scissors from his wife after he was stabbed, and “made a slashing motion in front of him from left to right, demonstrat­ing how he killed his wife,” police wrote in the report.

Interviewe­d at the hospital by a detective, Thacker was advised of his right to remain silent and then told detectives that his wife “said live or die, then the scissors went flying and she hit me really hard...in the lower back.”

Thacker then asked for a lawyer, police reported.

The Broward Medical Examiner found that Kincade had more than 25 stab wounds. Her death was ruled a homicide.

A necropsy found the suspected cause of death for the dog was starvation, according to the report. “The dog’s body was in a state of decomposit­ion and it appeared that it had been locked in the bedroom without food or water,” police reported.

The dog had been dead between two weeks and a month, according to a Coral Springs veterinari­an who examined the remains.

Thacker is charged with committing a dangerous depraved murder without premeditat­ion and causing the cruel death, pain and suffering of an animal.

Thacker was arrested Thursday but has not yet appeared in court because of medical issues.

Thacker has an extensive police record, with several arrests for burglary, cocaine possession and traffickin­g in stolen property. He was released from prison in February 2000 after serving more than six years after a burglary conviction, according to the Florida Department of Correction­s.

Broward court records indicate that Thacker and Kincade acquired a marriage license in 2009, but were not married until 2015, when he was 63 and she was 49.

In 2013, Kincade named Thacker in a domestic violence complaint, according to Broward court records.

Relatives of Kincade declined comment.

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