White Mother Murdered by Black Just 2 Weeks After Giving Birth

KFVS
January 17, 2014

Marsha Brown's body
Marsha Brown’s body was found dumped by the side of the road.

Jackson County Sheriff Robert Burns reports that Brandon L. Banks was arrested at a St. Louis, Mo. home Thursday evening.

According to Sheriff Burns, Banks was arrested at 6 p.m. Deputies acted on information developed through the course of the investigation and went to St. Louis in search of Banks.

With the cooperation of the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office and the United States Marshal’s Office, Banks was found at the home of an unidentified acquaintance.

Banks is currently being held at a St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office detention center. He will eventually be extradited back to Jackson County.

Jackson County and Murphysboro investigators remain in St. Louis, Mo. continuing the investigation.

The family of Marsha Brown said they are still hurting from their loss, and were quick to point out that Brown was someone they all looked up to.

Destiny Headrick, Brown’s oldest daughter, said she remembers that smile her mother had to brighten up her day. She said two weeks ago she had a baby and that was the only thing Brown talked about.

“I hope they find him ASAP,” Headrick said. “I’m disgusted with him. I just want justice for my mom and we will not stop until we get that. She deserves that. She didn’t deserve to go like this away from us five and her granddaughter and she will rest in peace.”

Brandon Banks
Brandon Banks s accused of murdering Marsha Ann Brown.

Brown was survived by five kids, along with a number of other family members.

“I started the year off as a mother of one and now I’m a mother of five,” Headrick said. “What else can I say? I’m going to be there for them just like my aunts who are behind me 100 percent. I’m going to everything I can to make sure they are good and that’s dedicated to my mother.”

They described her as a loving mother who would go out of her way for anyone. Now, they want justice.

“Just knowing that she is gone and never coming back,” said Marsha Brown’s other daughter, Tyneisha Brown. “I just keep praying to her to knock on the door and say it was all a joke, but that’s not happening.”

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office issued a first degree murder warrant in connection to Brown’s death.
The warrant was issued in Jackson County for 28-year-old Brandon L. Banks.
Banks is accused of murdering Marsha Ann Brown, 40, in rural Jackson County, Illinois on Monday night or early Tuesday morning, according to the sheriff’s office.

A passerby saw the body while driving on Hwy. 51 near Makanda and called police around 9:40 a.m. Tuesday morning.