Man Confesses to Killing Fiancée & Her Sons in ‘Most Violent’ Act Police Say They’ve Ever Seen

A Michigan man made a panicked call to police on January 27, 2026, with a terrifying story. Charles Broomfield claimed someone broke into his home and killed his fiancée and her two teenage sons. Officers from the Grand Rapids Police Department rushed to a home on Worden Street SE just before 8 a.m. Once inside, they found Jacqueline Neill and her two sons, 15-year-old Cameron Kilpatrick and 13-year-old Michael Kilpatrick, who had been shot. They tried life-saving measures but were unsuccessful. Authorities declared all three dead at the scene.

According to court documents obtained by WWMT, Broomfield lived in the home with Neill and her sons. He made the 911 call about 7:45 a.m. to report the shooting, initially blaming the crime on an intruder. Bloomfield told investigators he went downstairs and saw someone pointing a gun at Neill. Then, he claimed a second intruder chased him up the stairs with his own gun, which was in an unlocked box.

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