Florida Anger Management Therapist Arrested for First-Degree Murder in Connection with Man's Death

Jan 26, 12:00 PM

Travis McBride, a 46-year-old therapist specializing in anger management, has been taken into custody and charged with first-degree premeditated murder in connection with the death of 51-year-old Clinton Dorsey. The arrest, made by authorities in DeLand, Florida, has sent shockwaves through the community and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.
 
 Police in DeLand responded to what was described as a "suspicious incident" in a home, leading to a grim discovery. Authorities found a lifeless body near the scene, prompting an immediate investigation.
 
 In an updated statement, the DeLand Police Department identified Travis McBride as the primary suspect in this case. The investigation revealed that Dorsey's body was discovered in McBride's car, shedding light on a connection between the two individuals.
 
 According to police, McBride and Dorsey were embroiled in an ongoing dispute that ultimately culminated in Dorsey's tragic demise.
 
 A female witness, who contacted the authorities, provided crucial information about the events leading up to the incident. She recounted an encounter with McBride the previous night when he came to her door, seeking Dorsey. McBride alleged that Dorsey had harmed his dogs and issued a chilling threat.
 
 The witness reported that McBride stated he "was going to kill him," though she later expressed uncertainty about whether he had said he planned to harm or kill Dorsey.
 
 Tragically, a few hours after this encounter, the witness claimed to have heard approximately eight to nine gunshots. She alleged that she witnessed McBride shooting the victim.
 
 Additionally, another male witness called 911 to report a person "cleaning up the blood because he killed someone." This witness further claimed to have seen the individual carrying a body across the road and placing it in a car before driving away.
 
 The female witness who had earlier interacted with McBride also reported that he returned to her home the following morning and threatened her against notifying authorities. Her fear of McBride was palpable, and she stated that she had observed him dragging Dorsey's lifeless body into a wooded area.
 
 It's worth noting that McBride had a previous encounter with the law in 2017. He was accused of choking a woman after she took his dog out in a manner that upset him. Although charges were not pursued in that case, McBride received a deferred prosecution agreement, contingent on avoiding violent contact with the woman.
 As of now, it remains unclear whether Travis McBride has entered a plea in response to the charges. Attempts to contact his attorney have been unsuccessful, leaving many questions unanswered in this tragic and shocking case. The community awaits further developments in the investigation, hoping for clarity and justice in the wake of this unsettling incident.
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