‘He did it:’ Family sure recently dead man was killer

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The husband and grandfather of the victims in a double homicide says he’s sure that the man who was wanted for questioning in the case was the killer.

“Oh, I know he did it. I know he did it,” Darrell Brown said of Norman Muhammad Jr.

Muhammad, a parole absconder, was arrested in Kentwood earlier this month. He immediately complained of not feeling well and was taken to the hospital, where he remained under guard until he died Friday. Police say the medical examiner’s preliminary findings indicated it was the result of a natural disease that was exacerbated when he tried to run from police before his arrest.

He was wanted for questioning in the deaths of 46-year-old Germaine Bulloch-Brown and her grandson, 2-year-old King Talbert, who were fatally shot Jan. 17 at Brown’s home in Grand Rapids’ Garfield Park neighborhood.

Police haven’t called Muhammad a suspect in the double murder or even a person of interest, but Darrell Brown is confident in saying Muhammad was responsible. 

“She wrote in a book stating that if anything ever happened to her, it was Norman, and he threatened her the day before she got killed. And (Muhammad said) if she came home to me and the child that he was going to murder her and the rest of the family,” Brown told 24 Hour News 8 Sunday.

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