Sonoma County Man On The Run After Parents Found Fatally Stabbed

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A 34-year-old man was on the run from police Monday after he allegedly stabbed his parents to death in the home they shared near Sebastopol, authorities said.

Around 9:30 a.m. Monday, officers responded to a call from the suspect’s uncle, saying he thought his nephew killed his brother and sister-in-law. He said he went to the house in the 1200 block of Sexton Road in the unincorporated Twin Hills neighborhood and discovered the victims on the floor covered in blood, police said.

The relative told police the suspect, Nathan Alexander Wilson, was also covered in blood when he arrived at the house, said Sgt. Cecile Focha, a spokeswoman for the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office.

It was not immediately clear if the uncle witnessed the murder or came upon the grisly scene afterward, Focha said.

When officers arrived at the house, they found David Wilson, 66, and Adrianne Louise Chapin, 60, dead inside. They both suffered multiple stab wounds from a “sharp object,” which Focha, citing the ongoing investigation, declined to describe in detail. Authorities found the suspected murder weapon inside the house, she said.

Wilson, is described as around 6 feet tall, with a thin build, dark brown hair, and green eyes. He was last seen wearing green pants, police said.

It’s likely Wilson is driving a black 2006 short-bed Toyota four-wheel-drive truck with the California license plate 8S95610.

Police warned that Nathan Wilson is known to carry knives and is very strong. They asked anyone who spots him to stay away from him and immediately call the sheriff’s office dispatch center at (707) 565-2121.
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What are your thoughts op?


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Sebastopol Man Admits to Murdering Parents in Sword Attack

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http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/6607218-181/sebastopol-man-admits-murdering-parents?sba=AAS

A Sebastopol man who stabbed his mother and father to death in 2015 pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of murder, the District Attorney’s Office said.

Nathan Alexander Wilson, 35, admitted the slayings of David Wilson, 66, and Adrianne Chapin, 60, in their Sexton Road home. Wilson, who lived on the property, struggled for years with mental health issues.

He was arrested the day of the slayings in Mendocino County. Investigators said he used a sword to kill his parents.
Under the terms of his plea, Wilson will be sentenced March 3 to 40 years to life in prison. He did not admit special circumstances for multiple murders that would have prevented him from some day being released on parole.

Slain Sebastopol Parents Struggled to Get Help for Troubled Son Accused of Their Murder
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http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/4815831-181/slain-sebastopol-parents-struggled-to?artslide=0

Photos of Chapin and her husband appear to show a close, loving couple. In a Facebook post from 2009, Chapin shared a photo of her husband with an accompanying caption that read: “He’s getting more handsome all the time. I still don’t know his secret.”

Chapin studied fine arts at Cal State University Hayward, according to her Facebook page. Her friends said her oil paintings were abstract, colorful and memorable.

Cole Ainsworth, 30, of Santa Rosa said that the couple took him in many times during his trouble childhood in Forestville. The Wilsons at that point lived on Canyon Road in Forestville, and Ainsworth said that they threw a birthday party for him each year and gave him Christmas gifts — things he said he would not have otherwise experienced in his own difficult childhood.

“I am dying inside right now,” Ainsworth said. They were two of the nicest people ever. They were like parents to me.”

Ainsworth said that when they bought the property on Sexton Road, he and Nathan Wilson helped David Wilson rebuild the existing house on the property.

He said Nathan Wilson had “anger issues his whole life” and behaved as if he had been spoiled. But Ainsworth said he never saw him as a physical threat to his own parents.

“Maybe to somebody else, but no, no, no ... they were the perfect parents,” he said.

Pettit, Chapin’s spiritual teacher, said that she had joined Chapin for a long walk about three weeks ago at Ragle Ranch Regional Park in Sebastopol and they had talked about Nathan. Chapin said he was undergoing treatment, had been prescribed medication and was getting professional help.

“At that time she felt that Nathan was doing a bit better,” Pettit said. “But he had been struggling with delusional thinking and acting out. I know he could be verbally abusive, but she never expressed to me any fear of physical violence.”

Pettit said she was sensitive to the fact that Chapin was a private person, and having her family’s struggles discussed publicly would go against her instincts, however Pettit said she felt that in light of the deaths she felt it was important for the community to address the obstacles facing families trying to help their loved ones.

Chapin told her about the challenges her family faced getting help for her son, who as an adult has the right to decline treatment, Pettit said.

“I know beyond any shadow of a doubt that she would want us to shower Nathan with love and compassion and she wouldn’t want him to be harmed,” she said. “A healthy, happy life is all she wanted for him.”
 
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