Hearings for man accused of killing wife, children in Celebration postponed

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Man accused of killing wife, children in Celebration scheduled for 2 court hearings

Anthony Todt faces four counts of murder and his attorneys will attempt to get his confession thrown out on Monday.

A man accused of killing his wife and three children at their Celebration home was scheduled for two court hearings on Monday but they have since been postponed.

Anthony Todt, 44, is facing four murder charges for the killings of his wife, 42-year-old Megan Todt, and their three kids: Alek, 13; Tyler, 11; and Zoe, 4. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office said that Anthony was arrested on January 2020 in Celebration. They said that he confessed to the killings of his family and the family dog. They believe the deaths happened towards the end of December 2019.

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While authorities said that Todt confessed to the killings, he later plead not guilty to the charges.

On Monday, a judge at an Osceola County courtroom was supposed to hear two motions from Todt’s attorneys: one is to suppress the confessions that Todt made to detectives and the other is to continue the case so that the state can look through new evidence. However, these will be rescheduled.

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In the motion to suppress the statements that Todt made to detectives, his attorneys said that the first Miranda warning given was incomplete. That was when Todt provided a confession to the killings. Then, following an afternoon break, the same detectives returned to continue questioning and re-read the Miranda warning in full, as his attorneys said was cited in an interrogation transcript. Todt went on to repeat the confessions.

However, Todt’s attorneys said that doctors had involuntarily committed him per the Baker Act due to Todt’s depression and suicidal thoughts and that he was not in his right state of mind when he made the confessions.

FOX 35 will update this story as the two court hearings occur on Monday.

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