TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – In just over a month, a hearing will determine if a woman who was charged with killing her mother should remain in a mental health facility.
Earleen Tucker was found not guilty by reason of insanity in November, according to court documents.
Those documents revealed Tucker is “diagnosed as having a major mental illness” and was “insane at the time of the offense.”
The court ordered her to undergo treatment at a mental health facility.
A hearing, scheduled for May, will determine if Tucker should remain in the facility or if “conditional release is appropriate.” As part of the hearing, the mental health facility will provide a report addressing whether or not she meets criteria for a less secure placement or release.
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Tucker was charged with murder in the brutal killing of her mother, according to arrest papers.
Arrest documents from March 2024 described a gruesome scene at a Hartsfield Way home and confession from Tucker just hours after investigators discovered the scene of the alleged crime.
Detectives at the scene found Tucker “wandering the neighborhood naked.” While attempting to find clothes for her, officers discovered her mother’s body in the house. According to arrest papers, there was a large wound in the center of her mother’s chest, which detectives believed to be from the the removal of part of the victim’s heart.
Family members told police at the time of the incident they believed Tucker had mental health issues.
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