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Death of Melinda Duckett

Melinda Marie Duckett (née Eubank; August 14, 1985 – September 8, 2006) was the mother of Trenton John Duckett, a 2-year-old boy who disappeared from his Leesburg, Florida, home on August 27, 2006. She attracted media attention when she committed suicide following an appearance on Nancy Grace. Duckett's family filed a wrongful death claim against Nancy Grace and CNN, alleging that the aggressive questioning traumatized Duckett and led to her suicide.[1]

Melinda Duckett
Born
Melinda Marie Eubank

(1985-08-14)August 14, 1985
DiedSeptember 8, 2006(2006-09-08) (aged 21)
Cause of deathSuicide by gunshot
Known forMother of missing child Trenton Duckett, and prime suspect in his disappearance

Early life edit

Duckett was born in South Korea and moved to the United States on Christmas Eve of 1985, at the age of four months, after being adopted by an American couple.[2] She lived in Lockport, New York until she was seventeen years old, when she moved to Florida to live with her adoptive grandparents.[3] She attended South Sumter High School with Joshua Duckett, whom she began dating.[4] Melinda became pregnant, and gave birth to Trenton shortly after graduating high school. She and Joshua married in July 2005. The relationship between Josh and Melinda Duckett was “tumultuous” and they separated numerous times before Melinda filed for divorce in July 2006.[5]

Melinda was involuntarily committed under the Baker Act in April 2005 after Joshua alleged that she had threatened to harm Trenton.[6] She was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder in December 2005, but the report indicated there was "no psychological reason that would preclude Melinda from being a capable and loving parent."[7]

Duckett worked for a lawn care company until she was laid off.[8] She became a notary public on August 1, 2006.[9]

Disappearance of Trenton Duckett edit

Duckett reported her son missing on August 27, 2006. She told police that she went to check on Trenton in his bedroom after she had finished watching a film, and discovered that Trenton was gone and there was a cut in the window screen above the crib.[8] According to police, she was considered the prime suspect in her son's disappearance but no arrests were made because they hoped she would lead them to Trenton.[10]

Death edit

Duckett was interviewed about Trenton's disappearance by Nancy Grace for a September 8, 2006, episode of Grace's television program. During the interview Grace accused Duckett of hiding something because Duckett refused to take a polygraph test and provided vague answers to questions.[11] The day after the taping of the show, Duckett wrote a two page letter addressed to "the public" expressing her love for Trenton and anger over being faced with "ridicule and criticism." She left the letter on the dashboard of her car, entered her grandparents' home, retrieved her grandfather's shotgun, entered a closet and died by suicide by firearm.[10]

Lawsuit edit

Duckett's family blamed her death on media scrutiny, particularly from Grace. They filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her, accusing Grace of inflicting emotional distress on Duckett.[12] In an interview on Good Morning America, Nancy Grace said in reaction to events that "If anything, I would suggest that guilt made her commit suicide. To suggest that a 15- or 20-minute interview can cause someone to commit suicide is focusing on the wrong thing."[11] She then said that, while she sympathized with the family, she knew from her own experience as a victim of crime that such people look for somebody else to blame.[13]

On November 8, 2010, a month before the jury trial was scheduled to start, Grace reached a settlement with the estate of Melinda Duckett to create a $200,000 trust fund dedicated to locating Trenton. According to the agreement, if Trenton is found alive before he turns 13, the remaining proceeds in the trust will be administered by a trustee, Trenton's great-aunt Kathleen Calvert, until he turns 18 and the funds are transferred for his use. If Trenton is not found alive by his 13th birthday, the funds will be transferred to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. "We are pleased the lawsuit has been dismissed. The statement speaks for itself," a spokeswoman for CNN said.[14] Jay Paul Deratany, a lawyer representing Duckett's family and estate, said in a statement sent to The Associated Press: "After four years of litigation and extensive discovery, the parties now agree that Nancy Grace, the producers of her program, and CNN engaged in no intentional wrongdoing in the course of dedicating a program to finding the missing toddler, as alleged in the lawsuit."[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Knight, Sam (September 14, 2006). "CNN guest kills herself after gruelling questions". The Times. Retrieved September 8, 2017. (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Family Stunned by Duckett Suicide". Newsweek. September 15, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  3. ^ Perez, Mabel (October 1, 2006). "Melinda reportedly was abused as a child". Star-Banner. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  4. ^ Perez, Mabel (September 27, 2006). "Ducketts' Marriage Rocky From the Start". Star-Banner. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  5. ^ Fuhrman, Mark (2009). The Murder Business. Regnery Publishing, Inc. p. 52. ISBN 978-1-59698-584-1.
  6. ^ Perez, Mabel (September 28, 2006). "Mother Had Personality Struggles". Star-Banner. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  7. ^ "DCF Releases Timelin of Trenton Duckett's Turbulent Life". WESH. September 28, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Mother's Suicide Snarles Missing Child Case". NBC News. September 13, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  9. ^ Miller, Austin L. (January 31, 2007). "Why Did Melinda Duckett Become a Notary?". Star-Banner. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  10. ^ a b Comas, Martin E. (September 24, 2006). "Missing Boy's Mother Wrote Suicide Letter". Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  11. ^ a b c Marikar, Sheila (November 9, 2010). "Nancy Grace Settles Lawsuit Over Guest's Suicide". ABC News. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  12. ^ "Nancy Grace Sued For Wrongful Death". The Smoking Gun. November 21, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  13. ^ "Nancy Grace Says 'Guilt' Likely Made Mother Commit Suicide". ABC News. September 15, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  14. ^ Lee, Suevon (November 8, 2010). "Nancy Grace settles lawsuit with Duckett estate". Ocala.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.

External links edit

  • CNN Transcripts – Transcript of the Nancy Grace episode in which Duckett was interviewed

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Melinda Marie Duckett nee Eubank August 14 1985 September 8 2006 was the mother of Trenton John Duckett a 2 year old boy who disappeared from his Leesburg Florida home on August 27 2006 She attracted media attention when she committed suicide following an appearance on Nancy Grace Duckett s family filed a wrongful death claim against Nancy Grace and CNN alleging that the aggressive questioning traumatized Duckett and led to her suicide 1 Melinda DuckettBornMelinda Marie Eubank 1985 08 14 August 14 1985South KoreaDiedSeptember 8 2006 2006 09 08 aged 21 Lady Lake Florida USCause of deathSuicide by gunshotKnown forMother of missing child Trenton Duckett and prime suspect in his disappearance Contents 1 Early life 2 Disappearance of Trenton Duckett 3 Death 4 Lawsuit 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editDuckett was born in South Korea and moved to the United States on Christmas Eve of 1985 at the age of four months after being adopted by an American couple 2 She lived in Lockport New York until she was seventeen years old when she moved to Florida to live with her adoptive grandparents 3 She attended South Sumter High School with Joshua Duckett whom she began dating 4 Melinda became pregnant and gave birth to Trenton shortly after graduating high school She and Joshua married in July 2005 The relationship between Josh and Melinda Duckett was tumultuous and they separated numerous times before Melinda filed for divorce in July 2006 5 Melinda was involuntarily committed under the Baker Act in April 2005 after Joshua alleged that she had threatened to harm Trenton 6 She was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive personality disorder in December 2005 but the report indicated there was no psychological reason that would preclude Melinda from being a capable and loving parent 7 Duckett worked for a lawn care company until she was laid off 8 She became a notary public on August 1 2006 9 Disappearance of Trenton Duckett editDuckett reported her son missing on August 27 2006 She told police that she went to check on Trenton in his bedroom after she had finished watching a film and discovered that Trenton was gone and there was a cut in the window screen above the crib 8 According to police she was considered the prime suspect in her son s disappearance but no arrests were made because they hoped she would lead them to Trenton 10 Death editDuckett was interviewed about Trenton s disappearance by Nancy Grace for a September 8 2006 episode of Grace s television program During the interview Grace accused Duckett of hiding something because Duckett refused to take a polygraph test and provided vague answers to questions 11 The day after the taping of the show Duckett wrote a two page letter addressed to the public expressing her love for Trenton and anger over being faced with ridicule and criticism She left the letter on the dashboard of her car entered her grandparents home retrieved her grandfather s shotgun entered a closet and died by suicide by firearm 10 Lawsuit editDuckett s family blamed her death on media scrutiny particularly from Grace They filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her accusing Grace of inflicting emotional distress on Duckett 12 In an interview on Good Morning America Nancy Grace said in reaction to events that If anything I would suggest that guilt made her commit suicide To suggest that a 15 or 20 minute interview can cause someone to commit suicide is focusing on the wrong thing 11 She then said that while she sympathized with the family she knew from her own experience as a victim of crime that such people look for somebody else to blame 13 On November 8 2010 a month before the jury trial was scheduled to start Grace reached a settlement with the estate of Melinda Duckett to create a 200 000 trust fund dedicated to locating Trenton According to the agreement if Trenton is found alive before he turns 13 the remaining proceeds in the trust will be administered by a trustee Trenton s great aunt Kathleen Calvert until he turns 18 and the funds are transferred for his use If Trenton is not found alive by his 13th birthday the funds will be transferred to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children We are pleased the lawsuit has been dismissed The statement speaks for itself a spokeswoman for CNN said 14 Jay Paul Deratany a lawyer representing Duckett s family and estate said in a statement sent to The Associated Press After four years of litigation and extensive discovery the parties now agree that Nancy Grace the producers of her program and CNN engaged in no intentional wrongdoing in the course of dedicating a program to finding the missing toddler as alleged in the lawsuit 11 References edit Knight Sam September 14 2006 CNN guest kills herself after gruelling questions The Times Retrieved September 8 2017 subscription required Family Stunned by Duckett Suicide Newsweek September 15 2006 Retrieved September 8 2017 Perez Mabel October 1 2006 Melinda reportedly was abused as a child Star Banner Retrieved September 8 2017 Perez Mabel September 27 2006 Ducketts Marriage Rocky From the Start Star Banner Retrieved September 8 2017 Fuhrman Mark 2009 The Murder Business Regnery Publishing Inc p 52 ISBN 978 1 59698 584 1 Perez Mabel September 28 2006 Mother Had Personality Struggles Star Banner Retrieved September 8 2017 DCF Releases Timelin of Trenton Duckett s Turbulent Life WESH September 28 2006 Retrieved September 8 2017 a b Mother s Suicide Snarles Missing Child Case NBC News September 13 2006 Retrieved September 8 2017 Miller Austin L January 31 2007 Why Did Melinda Duckett Become a Notary Star Banner Retrieved September 8 2017 a b Comas Martin E September 24 2006 Missing Boy s Mother Wrote Suicide Letter Retrieved September 8 2017 a b c Marikar Sheila November 9 2010 Nancy Grace Settles Lawsuit Over Guest s Suicide ABC News Retrieved September 8 2017 Nancy Grace Sued For Wrongful Death The Smoking Gun November 21 2006 Retrieved September 8 2017 Nancy Grace Says Guilt Likely Made Mother Commit Suicide ABC News September 15 2006 Retrieved September 8 2017 Lee Suevon November 8 2010 Nancy Grace settles lawsuit with Duckett estate Ocala com Retrieved August 27 2011 External links editCNN Transcripts Transcript of the Nancy Grace episode in which Duckett was interviewed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Death of Melinda Duckett amp oldid 1196786986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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