Florida Woman Accused of Killing Her Disabled Grandson by Overdosing Him

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By Wire Service
September 26, 2019US News
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Florida Woman Accused of Killing Her Disabled Grandson by Overdosing Him
Police tape in a file photo. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

An 87-year-old woman is accused of killing her disabled, adult grandson for fear that no one would care for him after she died, according to police.

Bradenton police arrived at a Florida apartment complex around noon on Sunday, Sept. 22, to respond to reports of a deceased individual. There they found the body of 30-year-old Joel Parks, Capt. Brian Thiers with the Bradenton Police Department told reporters Tuesday.

Parks was a man with disabilities who lived in a group home during the week and with his grandmother, Lillian Parks, on the weekend. Parks was found by his sister. His father was deceased, and his mother was estranged, Thiers said.

Wheelchairs sit in front of a senior living facility that was destroyed by the Camp Fire in Paradise,
Stock photo of a wheelchairs. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Authorities did not specify the nature of Parks’ disabilities, but Thiers did say he was unable to care for himself.

While police were on the scene Lillian Parks made comments indicating that she intentionally overdosed Joel, out of fears over her own health as his part-time caretaker, Thiers said.

Father issues warning after son found dead
Drug paraphernalia is found on a man overdosing in a file photo. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)

“You never know totally what someone is thinking. In this case, I don’t know if she’s thinking about the wellbeing of her grandson or if she’s thinking about herself,” Thiers said, according to CNN affiliate WFLA.

Lillian Parks is currently in protective medical custody until she is released by a doctor, and charges against her are pending, Thiers said.

Family of Lillian Parks did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.

Police are awaiting a toxicology report to determine what was given to Joel, WFLA reported.

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