The Palm Beach Post

Police: Double-slaying suspect upset with 11-year-old’s attitude

Man charged with killing child, her mother on Dec. 28.

- By Olivia Hitchcock Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

WEST PALM BEACH — Upset over an 11-year-old’s “bad attitude,” Marlin Larice Joseph gunned down the girl’s mother, then chased the elementary-school student outside and killed her, recently released West Palm Beach police records state.

Joseph, 26, was arrested Tuesday in Lake Worth on two first-degree murder charges about two hours after authoritie­s caught his 27-year-old cousin using his credit card at a Lantana gas station. Javarie Williams was arrested after police said he hid Joseph for days and lied to authoritie­s about his whereabout­s.

Judge Dina Keever-Agrama ordered the cousins not have contact with each other. Joseph is being held in the Palm Beach County Jail without bail.

Williams remained in jail Wednesday evening in lieu of $50,000 bail.

Joseph’s relatives declined to answer questions Wednesday morning as they left the courtroom. Some made obscene gestures and uttered profanitie­s as they walked past reporters gathered outside the court.

Joseph’s mother, who was dating the woman her son is accursed of killing and who considered herself a stepmother to the girl, tearfully pleaded for her son to turn himself in the day before his arrest, police say.

Robin Denson said she was outside the West Palm Beach home the evening of Dec. 28 when her son allegedly fired fatal shots into Kaladaa Crowell, 36, and her 11-year-old daughter, Kyra Inglett.

Police records indicate Crowell

and Joseph, who also lived in the 822 Third St. home, had argued that day about the way Kyra “was not getting along with the other children who lived in the home.”

Joseph claimed the 11-yearold, a fifth-grade student at Northboro Elementary School in West Palm Beach, “had a bad attitude,” according to an arrest report.

S hortly after 7 p.m., Joseph’s brother said Joseph walked out of the bedroom they shared. Seconds later, the brother heard a gunshot and found Crowell sitting on the ground.

“Please call 911 , ” the mother pleaded, according to the police report.

Joseph’s brother ran out the front door and saw another brother wrestling with Joseph.

The second brother told authoritie­s he heard gun- fire, then saw Joseph run out of the home behind Kyra and shoot her. Police say the 11-year-old was shot in the head and the right forearm. The brother grabbed Joseph, trying to keep him from running off, according to a police report.

A third brother, who also saw Joseph shoot Kyra, said Joseph ran back inside the home, fired at least two more shots, then fled in Crowell’s car.

Crowell died at the scene. Her daughter was still alive when authoritie­s found her lying on the walkway in front of the home but died later that night at St. Mary’s Medical Center.

Dozens gathered Wednes- day morning at the south campus of Christ Fellowship in Palm Beach Gardens to honor the mother and daughter.

Records suggest Joseph spent the four days between the killings and his arrest hiding at his cousin’s Lake Worth apartment. Early Friday, Joseph was spotted withdrawin­g money from a bank near Military Trail and Community Drive in suburban West Palm Beach.

On Tue sday morning, authoritie­s were notified that one of Joseph’s credit cards was being used again — that time at a Lantana gas station.

U.S. marshals and West Palm Beach homicide investigat­ors surrounded the gas station on South Dixie High- way in Lantana and watched Williams, the one reportedly using the card, leave the store. He made it into a white BMW, which had been reported stolen out of Lantana, before authoritie­s detained him.

Williams reportedly kicked his cousin’s card under the BMW when it fell out of his pocket. He swore he didn’t use the card, or even know Joseph.

“How could I use a card I don’t know the PIN for?” Williams reportedly said.

But authoritie­s say he knew the PIN for his cousin’s card and used it to take out money for Joseph, who he had been hiding in his apartment for days.

Williams was arrested on a count of making a false report to law enforcemen­t regarding a capital felony case.

“Kaladaa was the sweetest person,” Denson said. “She’d give the shirt off her back to help anybody . ... She was my girlfriend and that was our home.”

“I love my son, but I loved Kyra and Kaladaa, too.”

 ?? RICHARD GRAULICH / THE PALM BEACH POST ?? Family and friends arrive at Christ Fellowship Chapel for a memorial service for Kaladaa Crowell, 36, and her 11-year-old daughter, Kyra Inglett, in Palm Beach Gardens on Wednesday. The two were fatally shot Dec. 28 in their home at 822 Third St. in...
RICHARD GRAULICH / THE PALM BEACH POST Family and friends arrive at Christ Fellowship Chapel for a memorial service for Kaladaa Crowell, 36, and her 11-year-old daughter, Kyra Inglett, in Palm Beach Gardens on Wednesday. The two were fatally shot Dec. 28 in their home at 822 Third St. in...
 ?? LANNIS WATERS / THE PALM BEACH POST ?? Marlin Larice Joseph appears in court Wednesday morning. He is charged with murder and is being held in the Palm Beach County Jail without bail.
LANNIS WATERS / THE PALM BEACH POST Marlin Larice Joseph appears in court Wednesday morning. He is charged with murder and is being held in the Palm Beach County Jail without bail.

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