Dad killed his 15-year-old daughter, tried to blame son
Kenneth Farler III and Kendra Farler

Left: Kenneth Farler III (Montgomery County Jail). Right: Kendra Farler (Schlientz & Moore Funeral Home).

An Ohio man who fatally shot his 15-year-old daughter and then tried to pin it on his nonverbal stepson with autism has pleaded guilty.

Court records indicate that Kenneth Paul Farler III, aged 39, has pleaded guilty to charges such as involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, endangering children, and several firearm-related offenses connected to prior felony convictions. His sentencing is scheduled for May 14.

The incident took place on April 14, 2024, when Dayton police were called to respond to a shooting at an apartment located on the 400 block of Bowen Street. Upon arrival, emergency personnel discovered 15-year-old Kendra Farler with a gunshot wound to her chest.

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In a 911 call obtained by Dayton CBS affiliate WHIO, Farler allegedly told a dispatcher his stepson accidentally fired the gun.

During the emergency call, Farler allegedly mentioned that the tragic event involving his stepson, who is autistic, was an unintentional occurrence. He stressed that due to his stepson’s condition, the young boy was not fully aware of his actions.

Dayton police Maj. Brian Johns told the Dayton Daily News that after further investigation and interviews, the claims made by Farler on the initial 911 call were determined to be false.

“The young lady was shot and killed by her father inside the Bowen Street address,” Johns told the outlet. “To say it was a tragedy is an understatement.”

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Johns made it clear that investigators believe the shooting was intentional.

“I would say it’s not an accident,” he added. “Our victim was asking him to not point the shotgun at her prior to her death. That’s not an accident.”

In another 911 call, a bystander reportedly told a dispatcher he was in his car when he heard a gunshot and heard, “Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.”

“She’s a kid,” the caller said. “I just heard a gunshot and heard them scream.”

Nancy Ledbetter, a neighbor, told WHIO she was shocked when she heard the gunfire.

The Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office indicted Farler about a week after the fatal incident. Prosecuting attorney Mat Heck noted that Farler had been convicted of trafficking in cocaine less than a month before the shooting.

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