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Jordan Brown Guilty: 11-Year-Old Murdered Dad's Pregnant Fiancée, Judge Rules

By JOE MANDAK 04/13/12 06:14 PM ET AP

Jordan Brown Guilty
Jordan Brown was charged with the shotgun killing of Kenzie Houk, his father's pregnant girlfriend, when he was 11 years old. Now 14, he was found guilty of first-degree murder and criminal homicide.

PITTSBURGH -- A boy who was 11 when he was accused of killing his father's pregnant fiancée and her unborn son was found guilty Friday of their 2009 shotgun slayings.

Lawrence County Judge John Hodge found the now-14-year-old Jordan Brown delinquent, the juvenile court equivalent of a guilty verdict, in the deaths of 26-year-old Kenzie Houk and her unborn child. The judge closed the trial, held about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, to the media and all but close family members because of the boy's age during the killings.

The boy's lawyer, Stephen Colafella, said it was too early to say if he'd appeal the judge's ruling on the first-degree murder and criminal homicide charges.

Deputy Attorney General Anthony Krastek said the guilty verdict was important because it would allow the boy to receive counseling and other treatment that had been denied because he and his family had refused to acknowledge his guilt.

"It's sad that it's coming so late," Krastek said, referring to the fact that Brown has been in a juvenile facility about 80 miles from his home for most of the three years since he was charged. "We offered this same result two years ago and it was stubbornly refused."

"I read in the newspaper the other day that his father said he was the biggest victim in this whole thing," Krastek said. "That's the mindset we've been dealing with. Finally the child's best interest can be attended to right now."

Colafella said Christopher Brown, the boy's father, wouldn't be commenting but was "extremely disappointed" by the verdict. Brown had gone on ABC's "Good Morning America" two years ago to proclaim his son's innocence and repeated that for local reporters after closing arguments in the trial Thursday.

"He now has to wrestle with two issues: One is the impact of the verdict and his belief in his son's innocence," Colafella said. "And, at the same time, he must shift his focus to the treatment aspect of the verdict."

County probation officials will devise a treatment plan for the boy, who remains in a juvenile lockup where his status will be reviewed every six months, according to Charles Marker, a retired Westmoreland County judge with nearly 30 years of experience in juvenile court.

""They do that because it could be the youngster's turned around his life, and you want to address that if it happens," said Marker, who wasn't involved in the case.

Jack Houk said his daughter's murder has tempered the family's gratitude for the verdict. "We're not `happy' happy, but we're pleased," Houk said.

Houk said Hodge told both families "there's no winners here" and urged them both to accept his verdict and move on accordingly.

Brown could conceivably be released on probation if juvenile court officials ever feel that he's progressed enough to warrant that. But his custody will end at age 21 no matter what because he was convicted in juvenile court. Brown faced life in prison without parole if convicted of the same charges in Common Pleas, or adult court. That's where state officials initially filed the charges because that's required in Pennsylvania homicide cases regardless of a defendant's age.

"I hope he gets the treatment he needs in the time period that he's got, short as it is," Houk said.

The case grabbed headlines as much due to the chilling nature of the crimes as the ill-fitting Pennsylvania laws governing juvenile homicide suspects, which prompted two Superior Court appeals. The first resulted in the case being moved to juvenile court and the second was an unsuccessful attempt by three western Pennsylvania newspapers to open the trial to the public even though Hodge had the discretion to close the case because Brown was under 12 when the killings occurred.

Another Lawrence County judge, Dominick Motto, initially refused to move the case to juvenile court because he found no evidence connecting anyone else to the killings on Feb. 20, 2009, and agreed with prosecutors that Brown's refusal to admit guilt made his chance of rehabilitation in juvenile custody remote.

Houk, who was 8 1/2 months pregnant, was shot in the back of the head with Brown's .20-gauge youth model shotgun while lying in bed. The shooting occurred after the boy's father left for work, with only Jordan Brown and Houk's two daughters, ages 7 and 4, also in the house.

State police investigators found a spent shotgun shell dropped along a path that Brown walked with Houk's older daughter to catch a bus to school minutes after the shooting. "The offense was an execution-style killing of a defenseless pregnant young mother," Motto wrote.

Brown's attorneys argued that the boy was being forced to incriminate himself in order to avoid being tried as an adult and the appeals court agreed.

Months later, Motto reconsidered, after he was ordered by the court to give more weight to a defense expert who thought Jordan would do well in rehabilitation, and moved the case to juvenile court.

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PITTSBURGH -- A boy who was 11 when he was accused of killing his father's pregnant fiancée and her unborn son was found guilty Friday of their 2009 shotgun slayings. Lawrence County Judge John Hodg...
PITTSBURGH -- A boy who was 11 when he was accused of killing his father's pregnant fiancée and her unborn son was found guilty Friday of their 2009 shotgun slayings. Lawrence County Judge John Hodg...
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10:22 PM on 11/06/2012
You gave guns to yours kids, enjoy the results....
08:10 AM on 12/13/2012
Right and lest get rid of all the knives and ropes in our houses too because you know knives and ropes kill people all by themselves.
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wellreadandresearched
Other than frustrated, I don't know what I am
09:00 AM on 09/20/2012
He has 7 years in the juvenile system, to turn his life around. If he doesn't cooperate or he is not quite finished, he should be sent to a psych hospital with a security system, to complete his rehab, if not successful, keep him there until he is no longer a threat.
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Lady Deathstrike
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03:49 PM on 09/19/2012
this is why I didn't date men who had kids
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LogicMeetsHumor
Don't touch my food!!!
12:14 PM on 09/19/2012
Ever seen the effects of a close range shotgun blast to a human head?

Neither have I, but we all know exactly what happens and what it looks like. Any "human" (used ever-so-loosely with this kid) that - whether out of morbid curiosity "what would happen if -" or just pure hate or dislike for the woman - is capable of executing one of the more violent and messy ways to kill a person and calmly walks his step-sisters to the bus to go to school is NOT capable of rehabilitation. That scene would have looked like something from Quentin Tarantino's nightmares. Unforgiveable, unforgettable, and releasing him at 21 is unbelievable.
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Erika Christine
Finding where I'm meant to be....
11:46 PM on 09/18/2012
That child is never going to get better. What he did was horrible and disgusting. When you are 11, you know that is wrong I don't care what anyone says. I would NEVER EVER think to do that at 11 and I hated my step father at the time. This kid wouldn't even admit he did the crime which if he father won't face reality then this child never will. So sad. That poor woman and fetus......
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leftcoastjoe
Don't blame me, I voted for Jill Stein!
06:35 PM on 09/18/2012
Why isn't the dad on trial for recklessly allowing an 11 year old access to a shotgun?
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lensamy
Humpty Dumpty was pushed.
01:31 PM on 09/18/2012
My god, this is sad in soo many levels.
10:34 AM on 07/29/2012
Recently, I have come across a very interesting hypothesis presented by David Dobbs about what are known as 'dandelion' and 'orchid' children.

Basically this theory suggests that some people seem to flourish, no matter what their circumstances (like dandelions) while others will only blossom if they are nourished in just the right way (like orchids).

Most people turn out to be ‘dandelions’ – their genetic make-up means that they tend to survive through most of the problems that life presents them with.

But some people are 'orchids'– if they experience a difficult childhood their gene variants put them at high risk of behavioural problems and mental disorders including depression and aggressive behaviour. But the thing is that if these 'orchid' people are nurtured they turn out to be some of the STRONGEST and INTELLIGENT people on the planet, surpassing even their 'dandelion' counterparts. So the people that have the genes that make them create mainly dysfunction and trouble, are the same people who turn out to be explorers, leaders, innovators, and creators if given a loving and nurturing environment.

In this case, I firmly believe that Jordan Brown is an 'orchid' who was left to wilt and yes, I think that poor parenting and a poor environment are fully to blame in this situation. Some people are not fit to be parents. Period.
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cobraxus
Defend The Innocent_Protect The Weak
10:27 AM on 09/18/2012
well put and very thoughtful.
02:38 PM on 09/18/2012
I totally agree with your last paragraph especially the last sentence. That last scentence brings to mind my grandchildren's mother. NOT a candidate for mother of the year for sure! Thankfully the children are now with their father and doing much better.
11:59 PM on 05/18/2012
We can all agree that the story has some holes in it as do all but bottom line is he did commit a murder i disagree with that fact that they didnt really find out what was the kids motive because its abnormal for a kid that age to do such a action they need to make further investigation because it looks like there is a story missing here that no one wants to talk about .....but it looks as if the family didnt really care smh this family is more dysfunctional then the jackson 5
11:39 PM on 05/18/2012
they better be stocking diapers in the prison?why?you ask?because pretty soon they will be finding 2 year olds , killing there siblings.how about that?the kid is not guilty.well dunno.but?its sad.yvonne...and im not trying to be funny):
09:50 PM on 05/18/2012
Did anyone ever ask this kid what possessed him to kill a woman, no less a pregnant one. WHY was a GUN available to him, with a bullet in it? That is the parent's fault.
02:45 PM on 09/18/2012
Are you kidding me? I had access to guns all my life. My earliest memory of shooting my 22 rifle was about the age of 5. And I am now in my 60's and I never shot anyone! Both of my children and all of my grandchildren have been close to guns, and they have never shot anyone either. My son loves to hunt and so do two of my grandchildren. My granddaughter's first deer was a huge buck. Why do people make such dumb comments all the time. Just because they have access to guns does not mean anyone is going to shoot someone else, unless you are a criminal! And the criminals will be able to get guns on the street any time they want. Take all the gun rights away from the citizens and the only ones that will have guns are the criminals and they will be shooting the honest citizens and robbing us.
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Zachary Reiling
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03:42 PM on 09/18/2012
People need to keep their guns under careful lock and key when children are in a home? Didn't shoot anyone? Good for you. Guns are still weapons and every effort should be made to keep them out of the hands of children.
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leftcoastjoe
Don't blame me, I voted for Jill Stein!
06:37 PM on 09/18/2012
Wow, are you really arguing kids should have unsupervised access to guns?
06:58 PM on 05/18/2012
Execute this little monster before it grows up to become an Adult Monster!!!
11:39 PM on 05/18/2012
your the monster?not him.
01:49 AM on 05/19/2012
You an idiot I'm not the one in the news for killing a 26 year old women that's was also carrying a child. Like I said and will keep saying it... Execute him now before the little monster grows up to become an Adult monster and send yvonne4 with him!!!
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07:29 PM on 04/17/2012
Here is a much longer report on this extremely tragic story:

http://articles.cnn.com/2010-02-10/justice/pennsylvania.young.murder.defendant_1_juvenile-homicide-jordan-s-attorneys?_s=PM:CRIME
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07:42 PM on 04/17/2012
More info on the case:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kenzie-Houk-Murder-truth/196594867062891
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TequilaMockingbird
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02:09 PM on 04/18/2012
I find it very interesting that the kid's attorney would state " I know he is innocent".   I wonder what he knows..
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05:17 PM on 04/18/2012
Sad part is, we may never know. If the child did this, I pray he gets the help he needs so desperately. If he did not, this is one of the worst miscarriages of justice I have read about in a long time.
11:40 PM on 05/18/2012
all lawyers say that(sweety).
03:19 PM on 04/17/2012
ok I dont get it why black people say everything is racist thing when they are the most raciest of all because they can call a white persn a cracker and get away with it and if your say black they snap andfeel everyone is raciest their something wrong
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07:41 PM on 04/17/2012
What does your comment even remotely have to do with this article?
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Greg Oropeza
10:03 PM on 04/17/2012
I think you confuse bigotry with racism, there are bigots of all colors. To be in a position of power and use your bigotry to deny rights to others is racism.
But which article are you commenting on anyway, and have you ever heard of a comma?
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12:15 PM on 09/18/2012
The Key is missing from the keyboard, just like the comment is missing relevance to the story.
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gemini68
01:41 PM on 04/17/2012
It's sad that this kid probably won't be rehabilitated. He nor his family will admit what he did in the first place. How can you rehabilitate yourself from an offense you are taught you don't have to take responsibility for? His father and other family members ought to be ashamed of themselves.
12:54 AM on 04/21/2012
Great faith there, Gemini!
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gemini68
11:37 AM on 04/23/2012
I have faith in my beliefs- but very little in human nature.