Tenn. Father Accused of Killing 11-Year-Old Daughter Fails Drug Test

Timothy Batts, the man accused of killing his 11-year-old daughter, Timea Lashay Batts, has reportedly failed his drug screening after bonding out of jail, according to CBS News. Suggested Reading Why the Democratic Party Is Setting Itself Up For Failure Ahead of Midterm Elections Black-Owned Interior Design Brands That’ll Give Your Home a Glow-Up in 2026…

Timothy Batts, the man accused of killing his 11-year-old daughter, Timea Lashay Batts, has reportedly failed his drug screening after bonding out of jail, according to CBS News.

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Sumner Country, Tenn., District Attorney Ray Whitley broke the news to several news outlets and also mentioned that he has filed a motion to revoke Batts’ bond.

Batts, who was arrested on multiple accounts, including reckless homicide, tampering with evidence and false reporting, was placed on supervised bond, which means that he is drug-tested every week.

Read more at CBS News.

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