A college student has been charged with murdering the psychiatrist who had him committed to a mental health institution. 21 year old Christopher Frick confessed that he broke into the home of Dr. Caroline Ekong at 4am last Wednesday and stabbed her to death – three years after she ordered him placed him into a facility.
In 2014, Flick wrote about his experience in a letter to The News Journal, saying: ‘The staff framed me as suicidal, as well as everyone else I saw the night I was “evaluated”. He also posted an online review of the facility, which ends with: ‘The person who imprisoned me was Caroline Ekong, whose ego is so large that she would never be able to admit doing something wrong.‘ After murdering Ekong last week, 55, Frick drove to his parents’ house and called police to confess to his crime – around the same time the psychologist’s daughter discovered her mother’s body.
Ekong had been stabbed multiple times when she was found at the home she shared with her college-aged daughter and son, as well as her mother and husband John Etim – whom she married just 13 months ago. Frick was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree burglary, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony, home invasion and possession of burglary tools. He is being held without bail.
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