18-year-old grandson appears emotionless after allegedly beating grandma to death with ‘metal drinking tumbler’ and his fists for ‘no apparent reason’

An 18-year-old grandson didn’t appear to have any emotion at all when appearing in a Kentucky courtroom on Wednesday, the day after he’s accused of beating his 74-year-old grandmother with his fists and a “metal drinking tumbler,” causing “head trauma” so severe that the victim later died at a hospital.

Wyatt Testerman of Independence was arrested Tuesday afternoon outside of a residence on Ridgewood Drive after a reported “dispute between family members” turned into deadly domestic violence. According to the Erlanger Police Department , victim Cheri Oliver was “located in the residence with head trauma” and taken to Cincinnati’s University Hospital with what were then considered “life-threatening injuries.”

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    Tragically, Oliver did not survive.

    “Oliver was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. It was determined that the incident was a dispute between family members,” cops said. “The incident was isolated and there is no further threat to the public.”

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