Florida Anger Management Therapist Arrested for Alleged Murder of Homeless Man
Travis McBride, a specialist in anger management, is accused of fatally shooting Clinton Dorsey and hiding his body in the trunk of his car.
- Travis McBride, a 46-year-old anger management therapist from DeLand, Florida, has been arrested and is likely to be charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing 51-year-old homeless man Clinton Dorsey.
- McBride is accused of shooting Dorsey, dragging his body across the road, and placing it in the trunk of his car. The body was later found in McBride's 2016 Nissan Versa hatchback.
- Police were alerted to the incident by multiple 911 calls, one of which reported someone cleaning up blood off the road and searching for shells. Another caller identified the alleged killer as 'Travis' and the victim as 'Clint'.
- A witness told police that a few hours before the shooting, McBride had come to her home looking for Dorsey because he claimed Dorsey had put glass in a jar to hurt his dogs. She also reported that McBride threatened her and told her not to go to police.
- McBride owns Starting Point Mental Health LLC in DeLand, where he is listed as an anger-management specialist with expertise in post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, depression, and sleep problems.