Connecticut man allegedly executed parents after argument about his money troubles: report

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A 25-year-old Connecticut man allegedly executed his two parents following an argument in which he was called out over his financial troubles, according to reports.

Javian Adams was arrested Tuesday in the double homicide at his family’s Waterbury home on Monday, NBC Connecticut reported.

Police were called to the Beverly Avenue home at 11 p.m. Monday and found Carlene Williams, 51, and Marc Adams, 55, dead from gunshot wounds to the back of their heads.

Surveillance video caught an argument between Adams and his mom at the home earlier Monday prior to the shooting.

The fed up mother could be heard screaming “You don’t pay rent, you don’t pay a bill, you don’t even buy food!”

“I don’t care no more. F–k what y’all say,” Javion said in reply, according to the warrant.

That footage captured a man fitting Javion’s description leaving the property and later returning prior to the killings, according to the report.

Neighbors said Javian and his mother would argue frequently with Carlene complaining about Javian allegedly stealing money from her bank account, NBC Connecticut reported citing the warrant.

Adams fled the scene of the home in his mother’s car which he abandoned at Ledgewood Memorial Park in Middlebury.

From there, he ran through the woods towards Waterbury where he allegedly broke into the garage of a random home at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

“I woke up, went out, shined my flashlight into my garage, and he was waving back at me in the garage,” homeowner Jimmy Everitt told NBC Connecticut. “And then I told him [to] leave a bunch of times.”

“He kept saying, ‘I’m hungry, I’m hungry,’ and then he eventually, I just got stern with him and he backed down and walked away and went out the garage,” said Everitt.

Police later found Adams cold, wet, and disoriented — wearing only underwear and socks — on a boat launch on Lake Winnemaug Road in nearby Waterbury, the outlet reported.

Adams was on probation for prior arrests related to a domestic violence incident from 2024 in which he allegedly punched and choked a woman, according to the report.

He is now facing a handful of charges including murder with special circumstances, murder-commission of a felony, criminal use of a weapon, carrying a pistol without a permit, larceny of a motor vehicle, and criminal possession of a firearm.

Adams is being held on $6 million bond.

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