The Palm Beach Post

Man drowns in river after killing mom

Irma-triggered anxiety may have been a factor.

- By Julius Whigham II Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

PORT ST. LUCIE — A Port St. Lucie man who was reported missing days before Hurricane Irma drowned moments after he attacked his mother and caused her death, the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

Investigat­ors say Lance Whatley, 40, beat his 67-yearold mother, Kathie, with a hammer while in a manic state on the night of Sept. 7. He then drowned after driving her car into the North Fork of the St. Lucie River.

DNA analysis confirmed that a badly decomposed body found Sept. 13 in the water at Port. St. Lucie’s Veterans Memorial Park was that of Lance Whatley, Sheriff Ken J. Mascara said Wednesday.

Kathie Whatley died Sept. 9, a day after she was found unconsciou­s next to a partially submerged car at River Park Marina, about 5 miles north of the park. Investigat­ors found a hammer covered in blood lying next to her.

Lance was reported missing when investigat­ors could not find him.

Further investigat­ion revealed that Lance struck his mother with a hammer, then drove her car into the river, Mascara said. He fell out of the car and drowned as the current carried him downstream.

Lance Whatley was known to have chronic mental issues. Sheriff ’s investigat­ors concluded that prior to the attack, Kathie had driven Lance around in her car in an effort to calm his anxiety as Irma approached.

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Kathie Whatley and Lance Whatley.

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