‘I had to do it’: Teen who ‘has never been violent’ hands rifle to mom and walks away after putting bullet in dad’s head, police say

Carter J. Curtis appears in a booking photo

Carter J. Curtis (Bates County Sheriff’s Office).

A Missouri teenager shot and killed his father over the weekend and then told the deceased man’s wife that the killing “had to” be done, law enforcement in the Show-Me State say.

Carter J. Curtis, 18, stands accused of one count each of murder in the first degree and armed criminal action, according to a press release issued by the Bates County Sheriff’s Office.

The defendant is alleged to have killed the man who adopted him.

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