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Las Vegas man charged with murdering his mom, 87

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A 68-year-old man faces a homicide cost within the loss of life of his 87-year-old mom, the 8 Information Now Investigators have discovered.

Thomas Nolan, 68, is charged with open homicide with the enhancement that the sufferer is susceptible or over the age of 60, data mentioned. His mom, Florence Stein, 87, died a number of days after an alleged assault on Sunday, Jan. 19.

That day, police responded to a name for a home battery at an condo on Valley View Boulevard close to Sahara Avenue, paperwork mentioned. Stein advised police her son, recognized as Nolan, was performing unusual and pushed her. The push resulted in her “hitting her face on a cabinet,” police mentioned, including Nolan allegedly punched her too.

Police arrested Nolan on a cost of home battery and booked him into the Las Vegas Metropolis Jail, data mentioned.

A number of days later, Stein’s situation within the hospital modified and she or he grew to become unresponsive, police mentioned. She died in intensive care with blunt pressure trauma blamed for her deadly accidents.

Police booked Nolan into the Clark County Detention Heart on the day of his mom’s loss of life, data mentioned. He refused to look for his possible trigger listening to and was held with out bail as a result of homicide cost.

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