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Primary Suspect In October Citrus County Stabbing Murder Has Died

CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. - The primary suspect in a domestic violence stabbing murder has died, according to Citrus County Sheriff's Office.
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CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. – The primary suspect in a domestic violence stabbing murder has died, according to Citrus County Sheriff’s Office.

On Friday, October 20, the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) responded to an urgent well-being check near the area of North Dawnflower Avenue and West Riverwood Drive in Crystal River.

When patrol deputies arrived on the scene, they immediately observed signs of someone being severely injured and entered the home.

Once inside, deputies located a deceased female, identified as Debora Jefferys, 64, lying on the utility room floor with multiple stab wounds. As deputies continued their search of the residence, they located Donald Parker, 64, lying on the living room floor.

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Parker was still alive but in need of immediate medical attention.

Detectives with CCSO’s Major Crimes Unit, CCSO Crime Scene Technicians, and the High-Tech Crimes Unit responded to the scene and began their investigation, identifying signs of a domestic dispute, which turned deadly.

Through forensic evidence collected at the scene, it was subsequently determined Parker was responsible for both his and Jefferys’ wounds.

Due to Parker’s self-inflicted injuries, detectives were unable to interview him at the hospital. After consulting with the State Attorney’s Office, an arrest warrant was obtained for Parker, charging him with second-degree murder.

He succumbed to his injuries and passed away in the hospital on October 31.

“This horrific incident is beyond tragic and absolutely shocking to the senses,” said Sheriff Mike Prendergast.”Further disheartening is that this, unfortunately, was not the first time Parker was suspected of Domestic Violence.  Please, I urge you to call 911 if you are a victim of domestic violence or know someone who is too scared to call. We must break this cycle of abuse before it is too late for another victim.”

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If you or someone you know are experiencing domestic abuse and need to file a report, please call the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office at 352-249-2790.

You are not alone; if you see something, say something. For more information on Domestic Violence Awareness, our Behavioral Health Unit can help. If you would like to speak with a domestic violence advocate, you can also contact the Citrus Abuse Shelter Association (CASA) at 352-344-8111.

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