Brian Anthony Nelson II, Brantley Nelson, Vegeta "Vegeta the Prince" Nelson, Ragnar Nelson, Kurgan Nelson, Britannica Nelson
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CANDID ID: OK_22_978
AGE
5   years
STATE
Oklahoma
DATE OF DEATH
10/27/2022
DEATH RECORDS
Not Available
STATE REPORTS
Not Available
SUMMARY OF DEATH
On October 27, 2022, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Brian Nelson (34) and Brittney Nelson (32) killed their six homeschooled children — Brian II (13), Brantley (9), Vegeta (7), Ragnar (5), Kurgan (2), and Britannica (1) — in a murder-suicide. The children were gathered in a back bedroom where they were shot; the room was then set on fire. Autopsy reports confirmed all six children died of homicide by gunshot wounds, with the eldest suffering at least six gunshot wounds. The parents were found in the front of the house, each with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. The family had been experiencing severe financial difficulties, having declared bankruptcy in December 2020 with approximately $138,000 in debt, and the father had sustained a debilitating workplace head injury. Neighbors were unaware that six children lived in the home.
Contexts/Conditions

Is there any mention of child drug ingestion or overdose?

Is there any mention of a drowning incident (either intentional or accidental)?

Is there any mention of a firearm incident?

The NPR article reports: "Preliminary autopsy reports show eight members of an Oklahoma family found dead inside their burning home were each shot." The hsinvisiblechildren.org document states: "Numerous firearms were recovered from the home." The NPR article also notes the bankruptcy filing "including nine guns." All six children died of gunshot wounds.

Is there any mention of inappropriate supervision (e.g., child wandered off and drowned)?

Is there any mention of inflicted injury? (e.g. slapped, punched, kicked, choked)

The NPR article reports autopsy findings that all six children were shot: "Four of the slain children had multiple gunshot wounds, with the eldest child, Brian Nelson II, suffering at least six." and "the manner of death for each of the six is listed as homicide due to gunshot wounds." Gunshot wounds constitute inflicted injury.

Is there any mention of malnutrition, starvation, or dehydration?

Is there any mention of medical neglect?

Is there any mention of a motor vehicle crash or incident?

Is there any mention of a murder-suicide incident?

Multiple documents explicitly identify this as a murder-suicide. The NYT article states the deaths occurred "in an apparent murder-suicide in which the adults are suspects." The People article headline states "Cops Say It Was a Murder-Suicide with 2 Adults Responsible." The hsinvisiblechildren.org document describes it as "a murder-suicide plot conceived by one or both of their parents."

Is there any mention of outdoor elements (including hot car deaths)?

Is there any mention of prenatal substance exposure (including fetal alcohol syndrome or neonatal abstinence syndrome)?

Is there any mention of sexual abuse?

Is there any specific mention of shaken baby or abusive head trauma?

Is there any mention of prolonged abuse or torture (including restraints, captivity)?

Is there any mention of an unsafe sleeping environment?

Individuals Involved

Was an adoptive parent or guardian involved in the death?

Was a biological father involved in the death?

Biological father Brian Nelson (age 34) is explicitly identified as one of the two adult suspects in the murder-suicide. The People article states: "Authorities in Oklahoma identified the deceased suspects as parents Brian Nelson, 34, and Brittney Nelson, 32." The NYT article confirms: "died in an apparent murder-suicide in which the adults are suspects." The NPR article notes the autopsy listed the parents' manner of death as "unknown," introducing some ambiguity about exact roles, but law enforcement explicitly named Brian as a suspect responsible for the children's deaths.

Was a biological mother involved in the death?

Biological mother Brittney Nelson (age 32) is identified as one of two adult suspects. The People article states: "Authorities in Oklahoma identified the deceased suspects as parents Brian Nelson, 34, and Brittney Nelson, 32" and its headline includes "Cops Say It Was a Murder-Suicide with 2 Adults Responsible." However, the hsinvisiblechildren.org document notes the plot was "conceived by one or both of their parents," introducing ambiguity about her exact role. The NPR article also notes the autopsy report listed Brittney Nelson's manner of death as "unknown" (gunshot wound to the head), meaning the medical examiner could not determine if she died by suicide or homicide. While police explicitly named both adults as responsible, the ME finding and "one or both" language leave her precise involvement somewhat uncertain.

Was a day care worker, babysitter, or nanny involved in the death?

Was a female paramour or friend involved in the death (e.g., girlfriend, stepmother)?

Was a foster parent involved in the death?

Was a male paramour or friend involved in the death (e.g., boyfriend, stepfather)?

Was another adult relative involved in the death? (e.g., grandfather, aunt)

Was a sibling involved in the death?

Child Characteristics

Was the child adopted?

Was the child homeschooled (including "cyberschooling") or taken out of school?

The hsinvisiblechildren.org document explicitly states: "The children were homeschooled." It further details: "they pulled him out of school to homeschool him in the middle of first grade because 'his father didn't get along with what they were teaching'" and "all subsequent children were homeschooled by Brittney, who did not work outside the home."

Was the child in foster care at the time of the incident?

Was the child living with relatives at the time of the incident (but not parents)?

Is there any mention of a neurological developmental child disability? (e.g., autism, intellectual disability, nonverbal)

Is there any mention of a physical child disability? (e.g., feeding tube)

Is there any mention of prematurity or low birthweight?

Is there a history of child protection reports prior to death (for this child or siblings)?

Does the child have a history of foster care (but not in care at time of incident)?

Is there a history of a sibling death (separate incident from this death)?

Parent/Caregiver Factors

Was an adult charged or arrested for the child's death?

Is domestic violence by the parent/caregiver referenced?

Is there any mention that the death occurred in a temporary shelter or while homeless?

Is an intellectual disability of the parent/caregiver referenced?

Is the mental health of the parent/caregiver referenced?

The father's head injury and its cognitive and behavioral effects are referenced across multiple documents. The hsinvisiblechildren.org document states: "In his early 20s Brian Sr. experienced a serious head injury at work which left him permanently disabled." The People article quotes Brian's mother Marilyn: "every time one of those headaches came around, he just would lose it because it was so excruciating" and "I want people to know that at one time he had all his brain together." The latter quote implies Brian experienced significant cognitive or mental changes following his head injury. His father Danny also told the Tulsa World that the head injury and financial stress may have been "motivation" for the murders. While no specific mental health diagnosis is named, the cognitive and behavioral changes from the head injury are clearly referenced as contributing factors.

Is a history of arrests or criminal charges for the parent/caregiver referenced?

Is substance use by the parent/caregiver referenced?

Notable Details

The documents reveal several notable systemic and circumstantial details not fully addressed by the preceding questions. The hsinvisiblechildren.org document states: "Neighbors reported that they had no idea six children were living in the home," highlighting the extreme social invisibility of homeschooled children with no outside institutional contact. The incident appears premeditated: "The Nelsons called their landlord and asked to have the gas line turned off. Two days later, rather than taking the children to their grandparents' house, one or both Nelsons gathered the children in a room at the back of the house and killed them." The parents arranged a babysitting plan with the grandparents that they never intended to follow through on. The NPR article notes the bankruptcy filing listed "nine guns" among only $8,800 in total assets against $138,000 in liabilities. The family progressively isolated themselves: "the Nelsons began to distance themselves more over time" from the paternal grandparents, who were the family's primary external support. The mother, Brittney, "was raised by 'mean' relatives after her single mother died young" and "also had debilitating medical issues," adding further context to the family's vulnerabilities.

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