Man 'snapped,' killed mom after paperwork argument: Attorney
Man sentenced after beating mom to death over paperwork

Background: The entrance to the Palm Springs, Fla., apartment complex where Michael Hall murdered his mother in 2021 (Google Maps). Inset: Michael Hall (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office).

A Florida man who claimed he was “insane” when he bludgeoned his mother to death was sentenced to decades behind bars after entering a guilty plea.

Michael Hall, 24, was set to go on trial May 9 for murdering his mother, 53-year-old Sherri Hall, on March 16, 2021, but before jury selection began, he pleaded guilty to the crime. According to local news outlet The Palm Beach Post, Michael Hall did not go down quietly, reportedly proclaiming several times during court appearances, “I was insane!”

But rather than go to trial with an insanity defense, Michael Hall pleaded guilty to second-degree murder four years after beating his mother to death over a fight about paperwork.

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According to the arrest report, police responded to reports of a deceased woman at a Palm Springs apartment on the afternoon of March 16, 2021. There they found the body of Sherri Hall with “multiple blunt injuries to her head, face, and other parts of her body” and covered in blood.

Neighbors at the apartment complex were interviewed by police and stated that they saw Michael Hall around the property that morning, “walking and pacing back and forth.” One neighbor told police that they saw Michael Hall “bleeding from his hands.” Another neighbor told police she was so alarmed by his “suspicious” behavior that she went back inside her home to wake up her husband.

The arrest report stated that Palm Springs police officers saw Michael Hall at a convenience store the morning of the murder; the officers had been called by a store clerk to conduct a welfare check on Michael Hall. While the police asked him his name, he provided a fake one — “Jake Jones” — and refused medical assistance when the officers asked him about his visible injuries.

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