In the USA, an anger management specialist could not cope with his emotions and shot a homeless man (3 photos)
The therapist was angry that a homeless man didn't like his dogs.
Travis McBride was arrested in Florida. The psychotherapist, who also has experience in treating various types of disorders (post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar, etc.), depression and sleep problems, dealt with a homeless man who, according to him, wanted to harm dogs.
A few hours before the incident, McBride visited a neighbor to see if she had seen 51-year-old Clinton Dorsey, a homeless man who lived in the area. According to the psychotherapist, the homeless man put a piece of glass in his dog’s bowl and clearly wanted to harm her.
The woman did not call the police immediately because... a neighbor threatened her with violence if she told anyone about their conversation. Later, the American woman nevertheless notified the police that something strange was happening near McBride’s house, and then, during interrogation, stated that she saw a psychotherapist dragging the body of a homeless man across the road.
There were also other witnesses to the crime. One of them saw how the doctor washed the asphalt, the other witnessed the murder itself - McBride shot and killed a homeless man, firing several bullets into him.
A homeless man's body was found in the trunk of an anger management specialist and he was arrested.
Later, information appeared in the media that McBride had previously been convicted of domestic violence - he threatened his wife with violence and even tried to strangle her. The man was angry that his missus was walking his dog and doing it somehow wrong.
McBride is charged with first-degree murder. He will remain in custody without the possibility of bail.