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‘I’m going to kill you.’ elderly woman recovering after son beat her unconscious for telling him to move out

Posted at 11:30 AM, Nov 29, 2017
and last updated 2017-11-29 11:30:27-05

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —A 55-year-old man is behind bars after his mother says he beat her with a skillet on Thanksgiving when she told him he had to move out.

Larry J. Oates

Larry J. Oates, 55, has been charged with first degree assault and armed criminal action for attacking his mother, according to WDAF.

Bonnie Jones Oates said she let her son Larry live with her for a while as he was recovering from a medical issue, but he didn’t react very well when she told him it was time to get a place of his own.

“And then he said, 'I guess I will spend the rest of my life in jail.' This is after he hit me and realized what he had done,” Bonnie said of the brutal attack. “But that did not stop him from choking me.”

She said she struggled with her son and began praying when it was clear he was not going to stop.

“And when I started praying and calling on the Lord, he said 'you are going to be with him in a few minutes because I am going to kill you,'” Bonnie recalled.

Ronald Oates came home to find his mother unconscious and his brother sitting in the living room crying. Ronald called for help.

Bonnie said she regained consciousness as Larry was telling the paramedic that his mother had fallen when he was outside.

“And I remember her saying that she didn’t get like his from a fall and I said 'no, he beat me,'” said Bonnie.

Bonnie said she is hurt that her own child would try to kill her, but right now, she is focusing on her recovery.

The loss of a child, cancer and a stroke last summer are just some of the things Bonnie has overcome in her life and she says she will do the same from the attack.

“I don’t weaken when something like that happens,” Bonnie said. “If I fall to pieces nobody is going to take care of my situation.”

Larry Oates is in the Jackson County jail, held on a $250,000 bond. He will be in court Dec. 14 for a preliminary hearing.