Evil grandson makes sick request to cleaner after 'beating gran to death with a hammer'


A depraved grandson allegedly beat his grandmother to death with a hammer and then asked his housekeeper to clean a “real mess”, police said.

Anthony Michael Corrado, 34, is accused of attacking his 82-year-old gran before “severely beating” his grandfather inside their gated community home in Florida.

After allegedly bludgeoning his grandmother to death, Corrado called a cleaner to help him clean a “real mess” inside the home, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by the Naples Daily News.

A blood-drenched Corrado reportedly led her through the gory home to a bedroom where his grandmother’s mutilated corpse lay wrapped in a tarp.

She also had a bag wrapped around her head.

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When the housekeeper tried to remove it, Corrado allegedly stopped her and said it “would get blood everywhere,” the documents reveal.

The man then allegedly asked her to take the body out of the home.

The housekeeper tried to convince Corrado to call the police, but he allegedly refused on the basis that “I’ll go back to prison”.

Under the pretext of retrieving cleaning supplies from her car, the housekeeper escaped the bloody scene and flagged down a Collier County Sheriffs’ deputy.

Deputies immediately responded to the residence where they saw a car backed into the driveway and the trunk open.

They said they believe the grandfather returned after the housekeeper left and deputies arrived, with Corrado then attacking him.

When the authorities arrived they found the grandmother in a bedroom, and the grandfather in another room wrapped in a blanket with severe head injuries.

He was flown by medical helicopter to Gulf Coast Medical Center in Fort Myers and is expected to survive.

Prior to her alleged murder, Corrado’s grandmother had an active order for protection against her grandson — who was released from prison last year — for prior violent history.

Corrado refused to speak with deputies, officials reported.

He was arrested and charged with second-degree murder and aggravated battery on a person over age 65.

He had his first court appearance on Thursday and is due in court on June 12 for a preliminary exam.



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