Florida Woman Arrested for Allegedly Killing Two Ex-Husbands in One Day
Florida Woman Charged with Double Homicide of Ex-Husbands in Shocking Daylight Attack
Citrus County, FL – In a chilling turn of events, a 51-year-old woman from Citrus County has been arrested for allegedly murdering two of her ex-husbands on the same day, sending shockwaves through the local community. Susan Avalon is facing second-degree murder charges following the fatal shooting of a 54-year-old man in Bradenton, with authorities indicating that more severe charges may be forthcoming.
According to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), Avalon’s alleged crime spree began on Wednesday morning in Hillsborough County, where she reportedly shot her second ex-husband before traveling to Manatee County to commit another murder. Sheriff Rick Wells described the incidents as a “brazen” double homicide, occurring in broad daylight in a neighborhood bustling with activity.
A Calculated Attack
The first shooting took place around 2:55 PM at a residence in the Heritage Harbour community of Bradenton. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire, and deputies arrived to find the victim suffering from a gunshot wound. He later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, where he identified Avalon as the shooter before he died.
Investigators believe Avalon disguised herself as a food delivery driver, using stolen food from a nearby Panera Bread to gain access to her first victim. “It doesn’t get any more brazen than this,” Sheriff Wells remarked, emphasizing the audacity of the crime in a family-friendly neighborhood.
A Disturbing Discovery
The investigation took a dark turn when detectives confronted Avalon at her Citrus County home. When asked about her ex-husband, she reportedly responded, “Which one?” This alarming statement led investigators to suspect that there was more than one victim involved.
As detectives pieced together the timeline, they discovered that Avalon had also shot her second ex-husband earlier that same day. When Tampa Police arrived at his home, they found him dead from gunshot wounds, further confirming the grim nature of Avalon’s actions.
A Troubled Past
Avalon’s history reveals a pattern of tumultuous relationships and legal troubles. She had been divorced from the Bradenton man for about a decade and was reportedly embroiled in ongoing custody and child support disputes, owing him approximately $4,000. Sheriff Wells noted that Avalon had prior arrests related to child abuse and custody battles dating back to 2004.
Her boyfriend described her behavior on the day of the murders as “out of character,” recalling a strange remark she made about loving him “in case something happens to her.” This unsettling comment, coupled with her actions upon returning home—such as showering fully clothed—has raised further questions about her mental state.
Community in Shock
As the investigation continues, the Citrus County community is left grappling with the shocking news. The MCSO is seeking the death penalty against Avalon, and both local and state authorities are working diligently to ensure justice is served.
Sheriff Wells concluded, “This is a very active neighborhood—kids coming home from school. She didn’t seem to care.” As the details of this tragic case unfold, many are left wondering how such a horrific act could occur in their midst.