When Jariyah, Danielle Hoyle’s 10-year-old granddaughter, cries, all she says is, “I want my mommy,” her grandmother added.
Kennedy Hoyle’s older sister, who lost both of her parents at the hands of the infant’s father, Brandon Isabelle, two days ago, is in a terrible state of despair.
In Memphis’ Whitehaven neighborhood on Tuesday night, 27-year-old Danielle Hoyle was discovered shot in the head inside her car. When asked about Kennedy’s whereabouts, Isabelle admitted throwing the infant into a nearby river, despite the police issuing an Amber Alert to find her.
He was then detained and accused of forging or tampering with evidence, two charges of first-degree murder, murder in the commission of a highly heinous kidnapping, and murder in the aggravated murder.
The 10-year-old daughter of Hoyle, his oldest child, is upset over the fatalities. According to April Campbell, Danielle’s distraught mother, “It’s a lot.”
Campbell emphasized that Danielle Hoyle was the kindest woman he had ever met. She was not a nuisance to anyone. In addition, the grandmother stated that the young girl and her murdered mother “were great friends.”
She claimed about Jariyah, “The only person my grandbaby knows is me.” “She only cries and demands her mother,” a friend said. She sobbed and continued, “This has affected our entire family.”
Campbell will be assisted with paying for funeral expenses thanks to a GoFundMe campaign. She states: “Our family should have been celebrating Kennedy Hoyle’s birth on February 2, 2022. Unfortunately, a nightmare came true, and through the brutal killing of them both, we lost Kennedy, Danielle Hoyle’s newborn daughter, and both of them. Kennedy was only two days old.
Campbell says, “Our family was not ready for this. Danielle was a dedicated mother who gave Jariyah, her surviving daughter, the best care possible. We need the community’s assistance since we are heartbroken by this catastrophe.
Near Whitehaven’s Upper Mud Island Boat Ramp and Island Park, searchers are still looking for Kennedy’s remains. Campbell claims that to realize Kennedy is gone, and he must fix his eyes on her.
Memphis is the scene of 24% of domestic violence events in Tennessee, the Family Safety Center reports (contrary to earlier reports). Tennessee was among the top 10 states where men most frequently kill their romantic partners, according to an examination of homicide statistics published in 2010.
— Memphis Police Dept (@MEM_PoliceDept) February 2, 2022
According to WKNO, during the pandemic in 2020, the number of deaths linked to domestic violence in Memphis nearly doubled from the previous year. According to police and campaigners, the pandemic has made violent relationships more common by turning many characteristics that contribute to domestic violence, such as unemployment and isolation, into a potential powder keg.
Danielle Hoyle’s surviving child is inconsolable over the death of her mother and her baby sibling, according to a report from TheGrio.