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Kansas Man Pleads Guilty to Double Murder of Mother and Aunt Following Eviction Dispute

By Matthias Binder May 14, 2026
Man showed up at a pharmacy covered in blood and confessed to murdering his mother and aunt after they evicted him
Man showed up at a pharmacy covered in blood and confessed to murdering his mother and aunt after they evicted him - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Man showed up at a pharmacy covered in blood and confessed to murdering his mother and aunt after they evicted him

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The Dispute That EscalatedThe Morning of the KillingsThe Arrest and Initial ChargesThe Guilty Plea and Next Steps

Man showed up at a pharmacy covered in blood and confessed to murdering his mother and aunt after they evicted him – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Lenexa, Kansas – A 35-year-old local man has formally admitted to fatally shooting his mother and aunt inside their shared home after a long-simmering conflict over housing. The plea closes a case that began with a welfare check and ended with a blood-stained confession at a Missouri pharmacy. Court records show the killings stemmed directly from an eviction notice issued days earlier.

The Dispute That Escalated

Police had responded to the Lenexa residence two days before the murders after a physical altercation between Luke Howard and his mother, Valerie Howard. The 63-year-old woman told officers that she and her former sister-in-law, 71-year-old Joyce Austin, had locked themselves in separate rooms for safety. Both women described Howard’s history of violent outbursts and noted his bipolar disorder diagnosis.

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Austin had already served Howard with a 30-day eviction notice, a step that authorities later identified as the central motive. Howard himself contacted police the day before the shootings, claiming Austin had threatened him with a gun, only to retract the statement shortly afterward. The tension in the household had clearly reached a breaking point.

The Morning of the Killings

On February 12, 2025, Lenexa officers arrived at the home for a welfare check after family members expressed concern. They discovered both women dead from gunshot wounds. Austin’s son had separately alerted authorities that Howard possessed firearms and might be involved. Investigators quickly linked the timeline to the recent eviction notice and prior domestic calls.

Howard had fled the scene immediately after the shootings. He drove roughly 30 miles across the state line to Liberty, Missouri, where he entered a Walgreens pharmacy with blood covering his clothing. Staff there contacted police after he stated he wished to turn himself in.

The Arrest and Initial Charges

Liberty officers took Howard into custody at the pharmacy. He repeated his confession to investigators, detailing the shootings of both women. Authorities extradited him to Johnson County, Kansas, where prosecutors initially filed two counts of first-degree murder. The case moved forward with evidence from the crime scene, prior police reports, and Howard’s own statements.

Throughout the proceedings, court documents emphasized the eviction as the triggering event. Howard had lived with the two women, and the notice to vacate appeared to have removed any remaining restraint on his behavior.

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The Guilty Plea and Next Steps

On the day of his plea hearing, Howard accepted responsibility for two counts of second-degree murder rather than risk a first-degree trial. The reduced charges reflect negotiations that spared the families a prolonged courtroom process. Sentencing is now set for August 24, when a judge will determine the length of his prison term.

The resolution brings a measure of finality to a case that began with a routine welfare check and ended with a public surrender. Howard’s admission confirms the sequence authorities pieced together from the outset, leaving the focus on the sentence that will follow.

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