Chad Dockery Dead: What Happened To Chad Dockery?
Here is the Chad Dockery Death and Obituary Details. After killing his wife Amanda, 49-year-old Chad Dockery killed himself with a shotgun.
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Chad Dockery Obituary and Death Notice
On June 14, 2023 in Geneva, two people were allegedly killed in a murder-suicide that involved a man and an ex-wife. Matt Dean, the Deputy Chief for Geneva, stated that a domestic conflict took place at Pebble Beach Court which led to two deaths.
Bob Russell, the Kane County Coroner, said that a man shot his ex before turning it on himself. Russell confirmed that the man was pronounced dead later at Geneva’s Delnor Hospital. According to authorities, the type of gun used in this incident is unknown. After hearing gunshots just before 5:30 pm, a distressed person inside the home called emergency services (911).
The police found the woman dead when they arrived at the scene. One victim was reported to have been found in the house, and the other outside near a silver vehicle that is under investigation.
According to reliable sources, the individuals involved in this tragic incident have been identified by Chad Dockery. He is a resident Geneva and Amanda Dockery (also known as Mandy) was his ex-wife.
After the shooting, many police officers and emergency personnel arrived quickly in the Eagle Brook area of Geneva. The Eagle Brook Country Club Golf Course is located adjacent to this upscale neighborhood. It is also close to the busy Randall Road in Geneva. This is a continuing investigation and more details will be released in the future.
What caused Chad Dockery’s death?
Authorities confirm that in a tragic incident, a Hinsdale man shot his ex-wife to death and then himself. According to the Geneva Police Department, Chad L. Dockery (49), a resident of Hinsdale who lives in Hinsdale called 911 on Wednesday evening at around 5:30 pm and confessed that he had murdered Amanda R. Dockery (48), a woman from Geneva.
According to the police, Chad Dockery told the dispatchers he had a gun in his possession during the call. According to the police news release, the first officer on the scene found Chad Dockery in a car at the end Amanda Dockery’s driveway at Pebble Beach Court. According to the police report, Chad Dockery shot himself at this time.
The police reported that when officers searched the residence they found Amanda Dockery, who had two gunshot injuries. Medical professionals immediately transported Chad Dockery and Amanda Dockery to Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, Geneva. Amanda Dockery died tragically at 6:06 pm, and Chad Dockery at 7:30 pm.
Police have confirmed that there were no other people in the house when the incident occurred. Geneva Police Department stated that this investigation is ongoing and more details will be released. A week prior to this tragic incident, a Kane County judge had ordered Chad Dockery, his ex-wife to pay monthly installments of more than $10,000. The alternative was the risk of imprisonment.
Chad Dockery Cause Death
Authorities revealed that an incident occurred in Geneva on a Wednesday afternoon. The tragic deaths of both a husband, and wife were the result. Recent reports claim that a man named Chad Dockery (aged 49) called 911 to inform them of the murder committed by his wife Amanda R. Dockery (aged 48), before turning the weapon on himself.
Chad Dockery shot Amanda Dockery in their home, and then made the distressing emergency call. Chad Dockery then waited in his car, parked near the end of their driveway, until the first responders arrived. Chad Dockery, however, self-inflicted his fatal gunshot wound upon the arrival of an officer.
Amanda Dockery was shot twice during the tragic incident. She was taken to Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, Geneva. Medical authorities tragically pronounced Amanda Dockery dead at 6:06 pm. Chad Dockery, who was also at the hospital at 7:30 pm, was also declared dead. The police have confirmed that there were no other people in the house at the time the incident occurred. No additional injuries were reported.
The Geneva Police Department reports that Chad Dockery lived in Hinsdale as indicated in his bankruptcy documents filed last month. Amanda Dockery’s divorce was granted officially in 2020, according to court records. According to court records, Chad Dockery’s failure to pay child support led to his civil indirect contempt being found on June 9. The couple has two teenagers, a boy and a daughter.
Recent court documents show that Amanda Dockery (formerly Ramsey) accused her ex-husband, of refusing communication regarding his share of the college expenses for their son. Chad Dockery’s employment records show that he worked for H.E.S.S. According to the website of Caulking and Renovation (founded in 1991 by Charles Ramsey), this company was founded by Charles Ramsey. Kane County land and tax records also suggest that Charles Ramsey owns the house where the tragic incident occurred.
According to Chad Dockery’s Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing, he was liable for $10,041 child support and $19,296 in taxes, as well as up to $44,000 towards a 2020 Ford Explorer. The Kane County Coroner announced Friday that both Chad Dockery and Amanda Dockery will undergo autopsies.
Who was Chad Dockery
Chad Dockery was a 49-year old resident of Hinsdale who was involved in an incident that shocked the Geneva community. On a fateful, Wednesday afternoon, Chad Dockery shot and killed his ex-wife Amanda R. Dockery (aged 48) before taking his life. Chad Dockery confessed to the crime immediately after it occurred in their home.
The paperwork that Dockery submitted a month before the incident shows he had just filed for bankruptcy. The bankruptcy filings revealed Dockery’s financial struggles. They included substantial debts relating to child support and taxes owed to IRS. He also owed a large amount on a Ford Explorer 2020.
The couple’s tumultuous relationship is revealed by court records. Amanda Dockery filed for divorce in 2019 and it was finalized in 2019. Chad Dockery’s civil indirect contempt of court for non-payment of child support, just days before this tragic event, was evidence that the divorce proceedings were marked by conflict and financial disagreements. There were two teenagers in the family, and there was a dispute over communication and finances related to their sons’ college expenses.
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