Parking valet, 27, charged with murdering nurse at a Wisconsin hospital – Kenneth Freeman allegedly ‘kicked Carlie Beaudin in the head 40 times before hiding her body underneath a car’
‘I deliberately and purely murdered’ her – suspect, Kenneth Freeman
Kenneth Freeman is charged with murdering a nurse at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by ‘kicking her in the head 40 times before hiding her body underneath a car’
Nurse practitioner Carlie Beaudin, 33, was declared dead on Friday morning in the Froedtert parking lot, in Milwaukee
She was found under a car frozen to the ground, unconscious and bleeding from the head at 3.45am on Friday
Court docs state that parking valet Freeman, crept up on Beaudin as she was walking to her car and knocked her to the ground. before kicking and stomping on her head and neck ‘almost 40 times’.
The killer himself allegedly, called 911 to report he was involved in the death at the parking garage
Freeman, 27, of Milwaukee has now been charged with her murder
Police have not found any links between Beaudin and her killer
After being taken into custody and discovered with the nurse’s purse, he later told authorities in a statement he said ‘he deliberately and purely murdered’ her
Suspect Kenneth Freeman has been charged with one count of first-degree intentional homicide
Nurse Practitioner Carlie Beaudin [L-R], was declared dead at the hospital after police found her body on Friday morning
A former parking valet at a hospital in Wisconsin has been charged with the murder of a nurse who was found frozen and bleeding underneath a vehicle last Tuesday.
Kenneth Freeman, 27, of Milwaukee, has been charged with one count of first-degree intentional homicide for the murder of 33-year-old Carlie Beaudin who was found in the parking structure of Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday.
Beaudin was declared dead at the hospital after police found her body on Friday morning.
According to court documents Freeman crept up on Beaudin as she was walking to her car and knocked her to the ground.,all caught on camera.
Prosecutors then claim Freeman then kicked and stomped on her head and neck ‘almost 40 times’.
Suspect Kenneth Freeman [photo] has been charged with one count of first-degree intentional homicide after admitting that he deliberately murdered Beaudin
Freeman then dragged his victim’s body out of the camera’s view towards her own car.
Freeman allegedly drover her body to another part of the parking structure, where her body was eventually found at around 3.45am on Friday.
According to the complaint Freeman later called 911 and reported he was involved in the death at the parking garage.
After being taken into custody and discovered with the nurse’s purse, he later told authorities in a statement he said ‘he deliberately and purely murdered’ her.
Homicide investigation at Froedtert Hospital parking structure after the discovery of the battered and frozen Nurse practitioner on Friday morning
Authorities said that they were sent to the garage where they located a car that had crashed into the wall and that’s when they found Beaudin frozen to the ground with a weak pulse, according to Fox 6.
Beaudin was removed from the scene and taken to the hospital where she was declared dead at 4.21am. TMJ4 reported that Freeman participated in Wisconsin Community Services, a non-profit that works with high-risk and disenfranchised community members. It is said to offer behavioral health programs for mentally ill patients and has an outpatient mental health clinic.
Victim Carlie Beaudin seen [right], with husband Nick, was said to have been unconscious with a weak pulse and frozen to the ground when deputies found herBeaudin was found in this Froedtert Hospital parking structure attached to where she worked
Beaudin’s husband, Nick Beaudin, told the Journal Sentinel that the couple’s dog, Baloo, had actually alerted him to the fact that his wife had not yet returned home that night.
It was not unusual for her to come home late from work, but Nick said that 4am, when Baloo woke him up, was later than usual.
The dog woke him up ‘because he never slept that well when we both weren’t there.’ Nick told TMJ4
‘The rest of the morning was phone calls, terror and grief,’ Nick told the newspaper.
Deputies found nurse practitioner Carlie Beaudin, 33, unconscious and bleeding from the head under a car in a hospital parking structure at 3.45am Friday
Beaudin’s ‘presence was felt by all who knew her, providing both warmth and strength to patients as well as mentorship to new advanced practice providers and nurses,’ Froedtert Hospital officials said in a statement obtained by Fox 6.
Beaudin was a nurse practitioner in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Hematology and Oncology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital, according to WISN.
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