Overview
- Kevin Griffin, 54, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless homicide, and felon-in-possession after two Nov. 5 killings in Milwaukee.
- According to the criminal complaint, Griffin told investigators he "lost it" during an eviction confrontation with tenant Terrance Wilder, 39, whom he allegedly shot in a bedroom.
- Prosecutors allege Griffin then forced A’Nya Raymond, 31, and her young son into his car, shot Raymond six times, left her body in an alley near 41st and Hampton, and abandoned the child miles away.
- Police said the nonverbal boy was found without shoes and with blood on his clothing and later reunited with family; his grandmother is caring for him and relatives launched a GoFundMe.
- A court commissioner set cash bond at $500,000 on Nov. 16, and court records list a preliminary hearing for Nov. 26; prosecutors note Griffin is a convicted felon barred from owning guns.