Linda Hill, Hazel Park, Michigan mom and 12 year old son, Kardi Jackson found dead in homicide murder at their home [PHOTOS]

Linda Hill, Hazel Park, Michigan mom and 12 year old son, Kardi Jackson found dead in homicide murder at their home

Michigan authorities are searching for a suspect in the homicide death of a Hazel Park woman and her 12-year-old son, who were discovered dead in their home on Monday afternoon.

According to Hazel Park police, officers responded to a welfare complaint around 4:15 p.m. to a home in the 23000 block of Berdeno Avenue, near 9 Mile and I-75. When they arrived, they discovered a 41-year-old woman and her 12-year-old kid had died from 'apparent trauma.'

While officials had yet to formally name the victims, social media users identified the mother as Linda Hill and the 12-year-old kid as Kardi Jackson.

Hazel Park's mother was on the phone when the murderer went through the front door.


According to WXYZ, "family members say the victim and her 12-year-old son were supposed to be at a Labor Day party; they were just waiting for someone to pick them up." A close relative, who did not want to be recognized, stated that someone at the party was on the phone with the victim when the person they believe is responsible for the double homicide entered in her door.

‘They were on the phone together while the situation was going down, but it went blank,’ the family member said. ‘She said she didn’t hear no screams or anything like that. But she heard the phone go silent…he is 12, like I said, young and innocent. He didn’t have anything to do with this.’

Linda Hill, Hazel Park, Michigan mom and 12 year old son, Kardi Jackson found dead in homicide murder at their home.

The family member said that the last phone call happened around 4 p.m. on Monday. Shortly after 4 p.m., Hazel Park police said they found the mom and her son inside the home following a welfare call to the residence.

Who killed Hazel Park mom and 12 year old son and why?

Police said the investigation is in its early stages, and did not have more details to release late Monday.

No suspects are in custody, but police do not believe there is a danger to the public, FOX2 reported.

The 12 year old boy was described as being a student at Hazel Park Schools, according to a release from the district.

‘Please take a moment to hug your children and remind them how much they are loved,’ HPS Superintendent Amy Wilcox and Hazel Park City Manager Edward Klobucher wrote in a statement. ‘Encourage them to be especially compassionate and supportive of their classmates, as you never know what someone else is going through.’

In the aftermath, Hazel Park schools are providing mental health professionals on-site and have supplied a list of resources for community families.