A concerned witness reported to the Mesa police that the victim hadn't returned home after going to meet with his schizophrenic son on Thursday afternoon to take him grocery shopping, as stated in court records and obtained by Arizona's Family. The documents stated the suspect, Jason T. Jeschor, 43, suffered from schizophrenia and hadn't taken his psychotropic medication.
When cops arrived on the scene they discovered Jeschor with a knife on his waistband which was immediately confiscated. He informed the police that his father wasn't 'doing well' but soon admitted that he murdered him, proving his claim to be true.
He told police that while shopping for groceries, his credit card was declined and his father refused to pay for his groceries. He admitted that when they returned to the apartment, he stabbed his dad with a homemade "spear-like object," and had also stabbed him in the neck with a switchblade knife--the one police had confiscated when they arrived.
Jeschor had the wherewithal to clean his father's blood from the floor and moved the body, so the schizophrenia diagnosis doesn't seem to be relevant as he knew what he had done was wrong. But in spite of this, court documents indicate that Jeschor believes killing his father was justified and didn't feel any remorse.
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Perhaps it wasn't just about a grocery bill.
He now faces one count of second-degree murder and another count for tampering with evidence. His bail is set at $1 million.
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