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On July 28th 1998 in Farmville, Va. Madeline Gearheart Mitchell made the decision she had taken all the mental and physical abuse she could possibly endure. She decided to take her two little girls and leave the house she and her husband had shared. Madeline and the girls spent the night with a friend. The next day, as Madeline was leaving work, her husband, Barry appeared. He attempted to pull Madeline from her vehicle, telling her that he loved her and wanted her and the girls to come back home to him. Madeline's co-workers witnessed this incident and immediately called the police. Barry was arrested; charged with assault and battery and attempting to elude police officers. A protective order was issued to Madeline.
The next day bond was set and Barry was released. That day in court Madeline stated to the Victim Witness Director, that she knew Barry would kill her.
Calls were made to every DV shelter in the state, but no one had space for Madeline and her two girls. She decided to stay with a friend several counties away.
Days later, Madeline arrived at work to find Barry on the roof of her building. Coworkers again witnessed this and called the police. Again, Barry was arrested and brought back to court for violation of a protective order. He was again released on the same bond. Several days later, while waiting at a stoplight, Barry ran towards Madeline's car, shouting for her to come home. He was arrested a third time and brought back to court. This time a more substantial bond was set and he was incarcerated. Madeline moved back to the Farmville area to an undisclosed resident so that the girls could attend school and be close to family. The Farmville Police were called each day to escort her as she left work, to prevent anymore incidents from occurring. The Longwood Campus Police checked on Madeline and the girls on a regular basis, both day and night. Court day came; Madeline arrived at the courthouse to find Barry standing in the hall, waiting for her. It was the she learned he had been bonded the day before. Madeline had not been notified. Following court that day, Madeline and The Victim Witness Director spoke daily, trying to help ensure Madeline and the girls felt safe.
On September 6, 1998, Barry went to Madeline's apartment. He entered the apartment, ordering his two young daughters outside. He shot and killed Madeline and then himself.
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