Phoenix Man Charged with First-Degree Murder in Chainsaw Attack as Victim’s Family Cites Domestic Violence System Failures

The Phoenix community is grappling with a harrowing incident of domestic violence that ended in a brutal murder. FOX 10 Phoenix reports that 31-year-old Paxton Wallace was killed by Jeffrey Rael, 47, her boyfriend, in what her aunt describes as a legacy defined by more than her tragic death. Rael, who is now facing charges of first-degree murder, is alleged to have used a chainsaw in the gruesome attack.

Wallace was remembered by her family as the uplifting eldest sibling, crucial in caring for her brother with special needs. A disturbing detail, provided by her sister Alida Wallace, in an interview with AZ Family, illuminates the nightmare: Paxton was trying to escape the relationship and had sought help from domestic violence services, which, overwhelmed, could not secure her a timely refuge. The family is now haunted by the thought that the systems in place failed to protect her.

Neighbors reported to the police of hearing fights between the couple, a backdrop to a tragedy that unfolded in the early morning hours of November 7. With recent data from the Council on Criminal Justice highlighting a 3% rise in domestic violence cases, this incident has underscored a critical outlier in an otherwise declining trend of violent offenses. Both FOX 10 Phoenix and AZ Family highlight the family’s appeal for the public to be vigilant, to reach out and call for help if they suspect someone may be in danger…

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