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LEWISVILLE, Texas (KNWA/KFTA) — In the wake of the arrest of Devil’s Den double homicide suspect Andrew McGann, a Texas woman describes her son’s experience as one of his students.
McGann, 28, was booked into the Washington County Detention Center around 7 p.m. on Wednesday. He was charged with two counts of capital murder connected to the deaths of Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, who were fatally attacked while hiking with their two daughters.
Sierra Marcum told KNWA/KFTA’s NBC affiliate in Dallas, NBC 5 DFW, that she recalled her son voicing several concerns with McMann when he was a teacher in Lewisville, Texas.
Marcum said McGann was her son’s homeroom teacher. She said he didn’t manage his class well. She also said that her son had voiced concerns about inappropriate behavior, saying he had seen some things that made him feel uncomfortable.
Marcum told NBC 5 DFW that she informed the school of what her son had told her. The school told her it found no evidence of inappropriate behavior, but he was put on administrative leave for inadequate management and judgment.
The full story can be read on NBC 5 DFW’s website.
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