Sheriff’s Office Assisting in Apparent Murder-Suicide

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is assisting Kansas City Police Officers with a murder-suicide investigation. New Clay County search warrant documents detail what officers found at the scene when they responded to the call on October 16.

Kansas City police officers responded to the scene at Northeast 48th Street and Randolph Road and found 42-year-old Kevin Ray Moore in his car about 100 yards into the woods. Moore was in the passenger seat of the car naked, with an apparent gunshot wound to the forehead. Officers found a handgun on the floor.

Outside of the vehicle on the passenger side, officers found 40-year-old Misty Brockman. She was not wearing pants and was dead with an apparent gunshot wound to the head.

Documents in the case say the car was still running, and officers found a Samsung recorder in the back seat, as well as cell phones, bullets, and shell casings.

Prosecutors say that Moore was a suspect in the deaths of 24-year-old Camila Behrensen, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and 25-year-old Pablo Guzman-Palma, of Santiago, Chile. He was also of setting their apartment on fire.

This murder-suicide is still an open investigation.

KPGZ News - Brian Watts contributed to this story