Man called 911 and asked to be arrested for murdering his parents in Nevada
Adrian Bailey fatally beat his parents with a baseball bat and then called 911 asking to be arrested or killed for posing a risk
A 27-year-old man, accused of killing his parents with a baseball bat in the eastern Las Vegas Valley, told 911 he “couldn't take it anymore,” according to documents obtained by 8 News Now.
On Saturday On December 27, at approximately 11:30 pm, Las Vegas Police Department (LVMPPD) operators received a call from Adrian Bailey, who said he needed to be arrested for murder, according to the arrest report. Bailey told the 911 operator that he “couldn't take it anymore” and that he “killed them,” adding that “there was blood everywhere and it wasn't his intention.” While officers were responding to the location of the initial call, a residence at 6400 New Brunswick Avenue, near East Washington Avenue, Bailey called 911 again, this time from the area of ??East Stewart Avenue and North Fogg Street. In the second call, Bailey stated that “officers should kill him on the spot” because he posed a danger to himself and others, adding, “I already did it,” according to the report. When an operator asked if Bailey had shot himself, he replied that he “had not yet committed suicide, but had committed other offenses.” Bailey added that he had left his home without his glasses and had been drinking alcohol, but had not taken drugs. The report stated that Bailey was “hysterical” and shouting, asking the police to “kill him on the spot.” He stated that he had killed his father, saying that it “was not his intention, but he had suffered enough abuse.” At approximately 11:45 pm, officers arrived at the second location and arrested Bailey. He had blood on his skin and clothing, according to the report. During an interview with the officers, Bailey requested the presence of a lawyer, and the interview was terminated. Officers at the first location found two people in the living room of the residence with “life-threatening injuries,” according to the report. The man, identified by police as Roger Bailey, was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman, Kristine Bailey, was taken to a nearby hospital, where she later died. The victims are Adrian Bailey's parents. Police found a blood-covered children's baseball bat at the top of the stairs, according to the report.Blood spatter at the scene indicated that one of the victims was struck with the bat while on the stairs, and both victims were beaten in the living room. Bailey was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on two counts of manifest homicide with a deadly weapon, according to court records.

