More Family Court Carnage: Child Support Dispute Causes Mother to Kill Father and their Two Small Children

By Dr. Leon Koziol

Parenting Rights Institute

Since taking on this crusade against a dysfunctional, money oriented family court system, I have come across countless horrific injustices and literally saved lives. In my book, Satan’s Docket: Corruption and Carnage in America’s Divorce Industry,  I cite human rights violations in my case and others across the country which are being excused, overlooked and suppressed from accountability.

Our whistle blower reports to Congress and Parent March on Washington this past May represented a profound effort by aggrieved parties to secure a federal investigation into the funding abuses in these courts and the epidemic it has caused. Instead our leaders continue to be focused on human rights issues and parent-child separations among those crossing our borders illegally.

And so the carnage continues, this time in Philadelphia where a mother showed her dissatisfaction during a domestic dispute over child support by purchasing a gun and killing the father and their two infant children the next day. It occurred on October 15, 2019 and the mother, Damyrra Jones, survived her suicide attempt only to be arrested on multiple counts of murder.

The question which arises now is whether the YWCA and other domestic violence groups will attend court proceedings to demand justice for the male victim. Or will the triple homicide defendant claim that the father caused her to “defend herself” in this horrific manner? If (and when) convicted, will she get three consecutive life sentences as a male abuser might?

To promote credibility, domestic violence groups must pursue the rights of men victims as much as they do women victims. In my federal court lawsuit, set to be argued on November 15, 2019, I am seeking justice for all victims, to invalidate mandatory custody laws in favor of a shared parenting model. I am seeking to have this abusive family court system declared unconstitutional.

It is a complex undertaking supported by recent precedent which vindicates positions I have taken in prior litigation. Help me succeed for the sake of parents, children and families everywhere by donating to this site, purchasing our self-representation programs, and supporting my precedent-seeking action. You can also call our office at (315) 380-3420.