A Milwaukee man faces charges of first-degree reckless homicide following the tragic death of Tomitka Stewart, a mother of 10 children and three stepchildren.
Tragic Discovery
Tomitka Stewart was reported missing on April 14, sparking a community-wide search effort. Three days later, her lifeless body was discovered. She had been last seen in the vicinity of 10th and Center streets.
Suspect in Custody
The accused, 41-year-old Jerrod Stewart, had previously been in custody for a domestic violence case involving Tomitka Stewart, identified as his estranged wife. He had been released on GPS monitoring before this incident.
Surveillance Footage Reveals Details
Surveillance footage from North Division High School captured critical moments leading up to Tomitka Stewart’s disappearance. It showed her car parked on Clarke Street, with a gray Mitsubishi pulling up behind it. The driver of the Mitsubishi entered the passenger seat of Tomitka’s car, later driving it away. Tomitka Stewart, the original driver, never exited the vehicle.
Gruesome Details Unveiled
A GPS device installed on Tomitka Stewart’s car provided crucial evidence. It tracked the vehicle’s movements, eventually leading authorities to discover it near 29th and Ruby streets, where her body was found in the trunk. An autopsy revealed she had sustained 49 stab wounds and blunt force trauma to the head.
Previous Threats Reported
Family members disclosed that Jerrod Stewart had previously threatened Tomitka Stewart’s life. This information, coupled with the evidence gathered, painted a grim picture of domestic violence and tragedy.
Investigation and Arrest
Investigators tracked Jerrod Stewart’s movements through GPS data and surveillance footage, eventually leading to his arrest in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Despite his claims of innocence, the evidence against him appears substantial.
Conclusion: Seeking Justice
The tragic loss of Tomitka Stewart serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of domestic violence. As the legal process unfolds, the hope for justice remains paramount in honoring her memory.
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