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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Ohio Dad’s Franklin Thompson's Chilling Act Kills Daughter Over Smoking Dispute

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 6 February 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

An Ohio man is behind bars on a first-degree murder charge after allegedly shooting his 24-year-old daughter during an argument that reportedly stemmed from smoking inside the house. Authorities say 64-year-old Franklin Thompson “expressed zero remorse” when interviewed about the slaying of Rebecca Thompson.

According to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, deputies found Thompson early Monday morning wandering a block away from his Sycamore Township home with a pistol in his pocket. Inside the residence, Thompson’s 18-year-old daughter discovered Rebecca fatally wounded after multiple gunshots were fired.

Prosecutors, citing Thompson’s apparent lack of remorse, argued during his first court appearance that he posed a risk to the public. “If he’s willing to do this to his own daughter, we’re very concerned about what he’d be willing to do to a stranger if he were to be released,” they said.

Neighbors said they considered Thompson a “nice guy” with no history of violence. Authorities, however, noted in a police report that Thompson had undergone a “recent brain operation” with “lasting issues,” though it is unclear how that may have factored into the shooting. Online records show Thompson has minor infractions on his record, including a 2023 trespassing arrest and a 2003 charge for stealing cable television. His wife divorced him in 2016, accusing him of abuse, though no arrests for domestic violence were ever made.

Thompson, who lived with his daughters at a home allegedly opened fire around 1 a.m. Monday. Investigators say he admitted to shooting Rebecca “several times during a verbal interaction,” which prosecutors said “apparently revolved around smoking in the house.”

A judge set Thompson’s bond at $1 million Tuesday. He is due back in court on Feb. 6 when a grand jury will consider his case.
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0:00.0

The truth is out there, and it's a lot darker than you think. You're listening to Hidden Killers with Tony Brucey.

0:07.7

Yeah, we all get in arguments with our kids from time to time. It's normal. It's life. It is what it is. It happens.

0:15.7

For most of us, it, you know, ends in some sort of resolution or maybe some hurt feelings or whatever.

0:21.6

It doesn't usually end in, you know, gun play.

0:26.1

But for an Ohio man, it did.

0:29.8

And you're going to be shocked as to why a gun was brought into the situation for really a fairly

0:36.8

minor offense.

0:39.4

Ohio Man is behind bars on first-degree murder charges after allegedly shooting his 24-year-old

0:46.6

daughter during an argument that reportedly stemmed from smoking inside the house.

0:52.0

Authorities say 64-year-old Franklin Thompson expressed zero remorse when interviewed about the

0:59.2

slaying of Rebecca Thompson.

1:01.5

According to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, deputies found Thompson early Monday morning

1:07.4

wandering a block away from his Sycamore Township home with a pistol in his

1:13.6

pocket. Inside the residence, Thompson's 18-year-old daughter discovered Rebecca fatally wounded

1:19.3

after multiple gunshots were fired. Prosecutors, citing Thompson's apparent lack of remorse,

1:26.4

argued during his first court appearance that

1:28.8

he posed a risk to the public. If he's willing to do this to his own daughter, we're very concerned

1:35.9

about what he'd be willing to do to a stranger if he were to be released, they said. Neighbor said

1:41.6

they considered Thompson to be a nice guy with no history of violence.

1:46.8

I guess on the surface, maybe no history of violence. That's not always an accurate statement

1:51.4

if you're not caught. True. Exactly. I'm going to guess the daughters may have a different story,

1:57.0

or the daughter that's still alive, may have a different story about dad, because this

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