A sick monster has been caught. Arkansas police arrested 28-year-old teacher Andrew McGann for brutally murdering a married couple in front of their two little girls. This evil act happened at Devil’s Den State Park while the family was just trying to enjoy a peaceful hike together.
Clinton and Cristen Brink were living the American dream with their daughters, ages 7 and 9. They trusted our parks to be safe places for families. Instead, they met a cold-blooded killer who destroyed their lives and traumatized two innocent children forever.
Thank God for our brave law enforcement officers who worked day and night to catch this animal. Arkansas State Police Colonel Mike Hagar called McGann exactly what he is – a monster. Multiple agencies joined forces to get this dangerous criminal off our streets where he belonged.
The killer was supposed to be teaching and protecting children, not murdering parents in front of them. McGann worked as an elementary school teacher, a job that requires trust from families across America. How many other children were around this sick individual before he showed his true evil nature.
Those two precious little girls will never forget what they saw that day. While they are safe with family now, they will carry these scars for life. No child should ever witness such horror, especially at the hands of someone society trusted to educate and guide young minds.
This case shows why we need strong law enforcement and tough justice in America. Criminals like McGann prey on innocent families who just want to enjoy the outdoors together. We cannot let evil win in our communities and parks.
The details are still coming out about why this teacher became a killer. Police say McGann likely got injured during his attack on the Brinks. He was caught at a barber shop, probably trying to clean up evidence of his crime.
McGann will face court on Friday morning for double capital murder charges. This monster deserves the full force of justice for destroying this beautiful family. The Brink children deserve to see their parents’ killer pay the ultimate price for his evil actions.