Investigation Discovery’s Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks will re-examine Patrick Pidock’s case this Sunday. The episode titled “I Always Knew I Could Kill” airs on November 5, 2023, at 8 p.m. ET.
The upcoming episode’s synopsis states, “Patrick Pidock knows there’s something dark inside him, and his daughter, Fawn, and those around him suffer from his sudden outbursts; he’s warned that one day he’ll kill someone, but no one knows how dangerous he is until he takes a life.”
The Columbus Dispatch stated that Pidock pleaded guilty to a murder charge stemming from an October 2012 shooting incident. The victim was 39-year-old Suzanne Brown, the mother of his child. As part of the plea deal, he received a prison term of 18 years to life in July 2013.
Where is convicted murderer Patrick Pidock now?
According to the Ohio Department of Corrections, Patrick Pidock is currently serving his sentence at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. In 2013, Pidock pleaded guilty to the murder of Suzanne Brown by shooting her.
WBNS-TV reported that New Lexington police found Brown’s dead body on October 14, 2012, inside an apartment in the 400 block of Lincoln Park Drive. The victim was a 39-year-old mother of Pidock’s infant baby at the time.
The Columbus Dispatch reported that Perry County Common Pleas Court Judge Tina Boyer then sentenced Pidock to 18 years to life in prison. He received 15 years for the murder charge coupled with three additional years for the use of a firearm.
Prosecutor Joe Flautt alleged that “he [Patrick Pidock] claimed to be upset over some personal issues.” Moreover, Flautt said they didn’t “know what the motivation was but revealed that he “was drunk, they had a spat, and he went off the deep end.”
The outlet further reported that the accused murdered Brown only three months after she gave birth to their baby girl. Moreover, the duo did not live together at the time of the incident. However, police arrested and charged Pidock with the crime within days.
Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks airs Patrick Pidock’s case this Sunday, November 5.