The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man indicted in Buckhead stabbing death

Victim, 77, was found in garage of her home after apparent run-in.

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

A Fulton County grand jury has indicted a man accused of stabbing to death a 77-year-old Buckhead grandmothe­r.

Antonio Marquavis Brown, 23, was arrested in December and charged with murder, two days after he allegedly killed Eleanor Bowles, according to Atlanta police. Brown was charged with murder, aggravated battery, possession of a knife during the commission of a felony, elder abuse and hijacking a motor vehicle.

On Dec. 10, Bowles’ body was found in the garage of her home when one of her sons arrived to visit for the holidays, according to her family and police. Investigat­ors previously said they believe Bowles may have interrupte­d the suspect earlier that day, between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., as he tried to steal her 2021 Lexus Rx 350.

The next day, investigat­ors released surveillan­ce camera images of a person of interest seen near Bowles’ SUV. Brown was in custody within 24 hours. He remained Tuesday in the Fulton County jail, where he was being held without bond.

Bowles, a grandmothe­r of two, is survived by two sons and numerous other relatives and friends. Her loved ones say she should have been safe in her home in a gated community less than two miles from the Governor’s Mansion.

“The wheels of justice have begun to move for my mother,” Michael Bowles said in a statement released to The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on. “This has been a nightmare for our family. My mom should have been safe in her home. If she wasn’t safe, no one is. I grew up in Atlanta, my wife was born here, and my brother and his family live here. We love this city, but we have all been disappoint­ed at the horrific acts of crime that have plagued Atlanta for far too long.”

Earlier on the day Bowles was killed, Brown was allegedly already intoxicate­d when he tried to buy a bottle of vodka at a Buckhead liquor store, according to an Atlanta police report.

When the store employee denied Brown, he grabbed the bottle and left the store, the report states. From there, Brown is accused of walking less than a half-mile to Paces West Terrace, where Bowles was killed.

Brown’s Fulton County arrest records go back to March 2019, when he was arrested on a shopliftin­g charge.

In January 2020, Brown was arrested on charges of carrying a concealed weapon, giving a false name and not having prescripti­on drugs in an original container, court and jail records show. He was credited for serving 45 days in jail, ordered to complete 30 community service hours and was sentenced to 12 months on probation in February of that year, according to court records.

In August 2020, Brown was arrested on charges of simple assault and aggravated assault. The aggravated assault charge was later dropped and he was again credited for time served for the lesser charge. Brown was released from jail on Sept. 2, 2021, after serving more than a year, records show.

Then on June 6, Brown was charged with disorderly conduct, according to an atlanta police report.

Bowles’ killing was the 157th homicide of 2022 in Atlanta. The city had 170 for the year.

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Antonio Brown, 23, is accused of killing Eleanor Bowles, 77, in December. He faces multiple charges including murder, aggravated battery, elder abuse.
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