In December 2020, the city of Cincinnati was shaken by the tragic events surrounding the deaths of 29-year-old Nyteisha Lattimore and her 3-year-old son, Nylo Lattimore. The harrowing details of their demise not only gripped the local community but also drew national attention, highlighting issues of domestic violence and child endangerment.
On December 12, 2020, the lifeless body of Nyteisha Lattimore was discovered near the Purple People Bridge on East Pete Rose Way in Cincinnati. She had been brutally stabbed multiple times with an unknown edged weapon. The grim discovery prompted an immediate investigation, leading authorities to delve deeper into her personal life and relationships.
Later that same day, police arrested 20-year-old Desean Brown, who was identified as Nyteisha's boyfriend. He was charged with her murder, with evidence suggesting premeditation. Surveillance footage from December 11 showed Brown carrying a body bag through the hallway of Nyteisha's Walnut Hills apartment building, indicating a calculated effort to conceal the crime.
Amid the investigation into Nyteisha's death, concerns grew for her young son, Nylo, who had not been seen since December 4. Family members reported him missing, and a search ensued. Tragically, evidence began to suggest a grim fate for the toddler....Read More
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