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Death by Vacuum, Table Leg

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Police: Woman Beaten For 11 Hours By Vacuum, Table Leg

People Witness Beating Inside Home

 

POSTED: 6:38 am EST January 5, 2005

UPDATED: 7:31 am EST January 6, 2005

 

TITUSVILLE, Fla. -- A 25-year-old Titusville man faces murder charges Wednesday after he allegedly beat his live-in girlfriend repeatedly for 10 to 11 hours with a vacuum, table leg and beer bottle in front of witnesses, according to a Local 6 News report.

 

Police arrested Gregory McGruder, 25, Tuesday night after Titusville police responded to a disturbance call at an apartment in the 1200 block of Cheney Highway.

 

Police found Amanda Joy Ratliff, 20, duct taped and severely beaten, police spokesman Warren Van Vuren said. She was transported to Parish Medical Center where she died.

 

"It doesn't get any worse than this when it comes to domestic violence," Van Vuren said. "Our hearts go out to the family members of the deceased and we certainly hope we can help anyone else out there that may be in a situation like this."

 

There were several witnesses inside the home during the beating, Local 6 News has learned. Police would not go into details as to why people inside the house did not stop the beating other than to say McGruder apparently threatened to kill them, Local 6 News reported.

 

Ratliff and McGruder have been living together in the apartment since at least July 2004.

 

McGruder is being held at the Brevard County Jail in Sharpes.

 

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

 

 

 

:headshake

Hmmmmmm never heard of that one before. Sicko none the less.

  • 20 years later...

My mom actually knew this girl, worked with her, and went to her funeral and even has a small tattoo dedicated to her. It’s really sad

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