Brownsville, Brooklyn (11212) -Anoming murder case from Brooklyn has taken an even darker turn after researchers have revealed that the accused murderer of a 26-year-old woman would have tried to do that Send her suicide-By sending a fake -SMS message to her mother from the victim’s phone. The suspect, identified as Darnell Price, 29was arrested earlier this week and is now confronted Second -degree murder, tampering with evidence and obstruction of justice Costs.
The victim, Tameka Caldwellwas found dead in her apartment in Brownsville on July 8 after the police had responded to a wellness check from her mother, who said she received a disturbing message in which it was read: “I’m sorry, Mom. I can’t do this anymore.”
Important facts
Fracture: Suspect sent fake suicide text to the victim’s mother to hide murder
Influence: 26-year-old Brooklyn woman killed; Suspect in custody and confronted with murder attacks
Official: “This was a staged scene, not suicide” – NYPD -Chef Joseph Kenny
ACTION: Police insist on the public to report suspicious behavior in domestic situations
But while researchers groove deeper, they discovered disturbing details that quickly unravel the alleged attempt by Price to hide the crime. Detectives say that telephone data, security images and post-mortem lesions indicated Murder, no suicide. The suspect is supposed to have used Tameka’s unlocked phone after she killed her to text her family and postpone the discovery of the body.
“This is a deep manipulative and cruel efforts to prevent justice,” said Nypd head of Detectives Joseph Kenny. “But our digital forensic team has compiled the truth.”
The case has rattled the local community and the concern about intimate partner violence and the use of digital aids in the event of deception after the crime again. Price is held without bail pending his next court, while the Tameka family is preparing for a wake this weekend in her memory.
Hyperlocal impact
Accurate location:
Brownsville, Brooklyn (11212) – Apartment complex near Livonia Ave & Rockaway ParkwayCommunity Connection:
“She always smiled, even when life was difficult. We never thought he would do this.”
(Attribution: – Keisha Moore, neighbor and friend of the victim)
Exclusive angle
Why this matters now:
This case reflects a disturbing trend Digital manipulation used to hinder justiceEspecially in cases of domestic murder. At least in 2024, NYPD says Seven suspects of murder In the city, the victim’s phone or social media tried to organize a false story. Proponents warn that this emphasizes the growing intersection of technology and domestic violence, especially when abusers have access to personal devices of victims.
Digital forensic records show that the price is being sent Three texts From the phone from Tameka and removed roll -up logs after the time of death. Surveillance images also placed him on the building hours after he claimed to have left.
Crisis response
Immediate resources:
” NYC Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-621-4673-nyc.gov/nychope
” Safe Horizon Counseling: (212) 577-7700-Safehorizon.orgOfficial guidance:
“If someone isolates a partner or checks his devices, it is a red flag – bring us.”
(Attribution: – Dana Levin, director of Survivor Services, Safe Horizon NYC)
UPDATE LOGBOOK
9:00 am: NYPD confirms fake text that is sent from the victim’s phone to family
11:30 am: Autopsors report confirms that the cause of death was strangulation
2:15 pm: That’s office files extra mess and obstructure costs
18:00: Community Vigil for Tameka Caldwell set for Friday in Marcus Garvey Park
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