“I Missed the Signs”: Palm Coast (32164) Mother Recalls Red Flag Before Son Allegedly Beheaded Father – LIVE UPDATES

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Palm Coast (32164) – A Florida mother is speaking out after her 19-year-old son allegedly beheaded his father during a horrifying attack inside their Palm Coast home. According to investigators, the teen was arrested at the scene, and his mother recalled the first “red flag” — a disturbing obsession with violence and isolation that she now wishes she had acted on. The 56-year-old victim was found decapitated in the living room, sparking shock across the quiet neighborhood. Authorities believe untreated mental health issues played a major role in the brutal crime. Officials are urging families to seek immediate help if warning signs appear in loved ones.

“I Missed the Signs”: Palm Coast (32164) Mother Recalls Red Flag Before Son Allegedly Beheaded Father – LIVE UPDATES

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Teen allegedly beheaded father in Palm Coast home; mother reveals early warning sign

  • IMPACT: 56-year-old man killed; 19-year-old son arrested; family devastated

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Tragic and preventable—this started with untreated mental illness.” – Sheriff Rick Staly

  • ACTION: Law enforcement urges families to report disturbing behavior before it turns violent

Impact Of Palm Coast (32164) 

  1. Precise Location:
    Palm Coast (32164) – Residential home near Belle Terre Parkway and Whiteview Parkway

  2. Community Connection:
    “This was a peaceful street. Now it’s marked by something horrifying.”
    – Melissa Torres, neighbor of 8 years

  3. Visual Proof:
    @FlaglerScanner – Taken 8:55 AM on Belle Terre Pkwy, outside crime scene

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    This is Flagler County’s second family murder in two months linked to untreated youth mental illness

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
    Flagler County Sheriff's Incident Report #25-71293 – obtained by Newsbreak Investigates

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » Flagler Mental Health Hotline: 386-555-CARE
    » National Teen Crisis Line: 1-800-662-HELP

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
    “Don’t wait. If your child shows violent behavior or delusions, get help immediately.”
    – Lt. Carla Jefferson, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office

Community Pulse

VOTE: Should mental health screenings be mandatory for teens with violent tendencies?
👍 Yes
👎 No
Share your thoughts – Officials reviewing mental health legislation in Flagler County this week

Update Log

  • 🆕 11:20 AM: Mother says son’s obsession with gore and isolation was first red flag

  • 🆕 9:45 AM: Teen charged with murder; remains in custody without bail

  • 🆕 8:30 AM: Victim identified as 56-year-old father; decapitated inside family home

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