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The murder of a lovely teacher

Posted: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 8:09 PM by Dateline Editor
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by Ellen Sherman, Dateline producer

From the start, the murder of Mary Lynn Witherspoon was a story that I couldn’t forget. The crime involved a gracious and beautiful woman, Mary Lynn Witherspoon, a French teacher known for her gentleness and generosity. Moreover, this brutal murder had taken place in the area known as South of Broad street.


Mary Lynn Witherspoon

The first time I visited Charleston I understood. Charleston is a jewel of a city with hundreds of architecturally stunning homes, many dating from the 1800s. It is a slow, genteel place where horse drawn carriages continually crisscross the cobblestone streets of the exclusive South Of Broad street neighborhood. Every yard is neat and orderly, every house seems a show place. It is such an unlikely scene for a grisly murder. 

And the victim herself seemed like the last person that would have inspired murderous feelings in anyone. She had been not only beauty pageant-beautiful, but a long-time presence in Charleston society. In many stories, the family speaks highly of their murdered loved one. But in this story, there wasn’t anyone who didn’t speak about Mary Lynn in glowing terms. Friends, fellow teachers, her principal, even former boyfriends all painted the picture of a woman who could have spent her days lunching and shopping but instead chose to teach and share her love of French with children. (Click here to watch Mary Lynn's daughter and a family friend talk about her.)

When I investigated the story further what struck me was how inevitable and yet avoidable this lovely teacher’s murder seemed to be. She was stalked by someone she had known all his life. It was not hard to understand that when this person dogged her footsteps for nearly two decades, Mary Lynn tried to be gracious and wouldn’t press charges. I wondered how I would have reacted if someone I had known all my life had done the same thing. I could sense for a moment how torn she must have been.

And then there was the fact that although Mary Lynn had insisted on being contacted when her stalker was released from a short stint in jail, that contact had been tragically mishandled. Instead of telling her that her stalker was being freed, the system had informed her that he had been "transferred."  It seemed there had been a hellish kind of bureaucratic mishap, what the Sheriff’s Department called a “clerical glitch.” I continually marveled that her family ever found a way to live with that.

Both her daughter Jane and her sister Jackie are amazing women. I know Jane stood by her aunt as Jackie tried to deal with her grief by getting a change in the stalking laws. That couldn’t have been easy for either of them, but the good news was that a law was passed and unlike most legislation, it had taken relatively little time. Among other things, it provided for more stringent monitoring of stalkers and it improved the notification system for their victims. It’s now known Mary Lynn’s Law. I know that her family takes some small comfort in the fact that Mary Lynn’s tragic death caused some positive change.

 

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After watching Dateline tonight and hearing the story of this beautiful woman and the fear that she must have had in her last moments absolutely tore at my heart. I too had a family member murdered and know that feeling when you have to come to terms with the fact that it's not a bad dream. One thing I don't understand is that when someone is in prison and they get mail, everything is read first before the prisoner gets it. How come when this man left prison with all his belongings, they never looked over what he was taking with him or papers that held ALL the clues to what he was about to do when he got out. One simple little process and Mary Lynn would not have had to suffer like she did. Many laws should be changed.
Dateline-Why on earth would you put Tennent's written pages online for any crazy person out there to get ideas? That is the most unbelieveable thing I've ever seen you do!
I commend you for doing this story, however, the family missed the mark. If the Mental Health issues are not addressed, it will only get worse from here. Notifications, Death Sentences, Life Sentences, 20 Yr Sentences and the like will never work, never has. Do a study about just how many Menatally Ill we have behind bars. Where is the aftercare for the one's who actually do get recognized as being sick? If we decide that Prison and Death are appropriate treatment than we are definitaly no better than Hitler did. He killed his sick too.
I just finished watching the latest dateline: fatal attraction. I'm a little confused. The family of Ms. Witherspoon is outraged that the state of South Carolina acted with negligence that caused the death of their loved one. If what the story detailed can be trusted then for fifteen or so years before Witherspoon finally decided to alert police to her stalker her family (as well as she) acted with stupidity and negligence. They had years to create a police file on this guy, they had years to alert anyone they could alert to the fact that a grown young man was standing outside of her house at all hours of the night and stealing items from her house. What, did they just not want to cause a stir in the community? Did they not think he was as sick as he really was (as they are now accusing the prison system of)? Why did her daughter, who knew her mother had been stalked for years, move three hours away from her. Why did her best friend/sister not step in and tell her years earlier that she really needed to alert the police to this guy. Now, after she's dead, her family is suing whoever they can for Mary Lynn's wrongful death. It's too bad they can't sue themselves for foolishness and gross negligence.
Instead of closing Mental Health Facilities, we need to build more. We really need to seperate the truly Ill from the truly 'Criminal'.
I just finished watching the tragic story Of Mary Lynn. I find it so sad that she was such a gentle and sweet person that she did not go to the police as soon as she thought something was wrong. I understand the fear of retaliation, as I lived two years being stalked by my ex husband and until you go through that fear you have no idea how crippling it can be. I did make a police report with every incident however this happened before the current stalking laws were in effect. I would like encourage anyone that is fearful of ANYONE to make a police report.
I saw this story on dateline tonight, I saw the name of Mary Lynn Keels Witherspoon, I was wondering if she could have been a related to me;; I would like to know if she is; if it's possible;
Mary Lynn's story horrified me as a young adult. To think that a 'system' that my elders have preached to me as fair, and justifiable, could let someone like Tennent slip through the cracks, to me is completely and utterly unacceptable. And that same 'system' has the gall to say, after family lawsuits were filed against them, that they saw no evidence of wrong-doing. COME ON PEOPLE, WAKE UP! Young people, in my experience anyways, have slowly begun to realize that our justice system is no longer the friend of any victim; only a burden on the family left to deal with the agony, and then deliver a slap in their face. I wouldn't want them deciding if I was mentally ill or not!
I am writing concerning the story, on Mary Lynn Witherspoon. While it's very sad, Mary Lynn Witherspoon was murdered. She did date his father for approximately 8 years. As the daughter spoke I was wondering what happened with the Southern hospitality. Here was a young child who everyone said just didn't fit in, there was just something wrong. Mary Lynn was supposed to be a very caring and loving beautiful ect, person. So can you please tell me how she Could not see that there was a problem with the younger child and maybe somehow try to get him some help I never heard that mentioned in the story. All I heard was the beginning and how his father and her other children were involved and he was sort of an outcast. Many people in the story said he just didn't fit in, they couldn't explain it. If I recall Mary Lynn was a teacher, so why was it she did not try to seek help for him when he was much younger when I saw him sitting at the table I would as say his age was maybe seven years old. With everything that Mary Lynn had, why did she not say maybe we should seek some help for the youngster I am not condoning what he did, it was absolutely wrong. However if everyone said they saw the signs early on maybe there would have been a different ending.
Great story but I wonder...why didnt the Father get help for this child when he was small.. Where was the quote "long suffering Father during all this and his comments...Hmm...makes me wonder what is his story...sounds like he is one rock loose also
This is for Stephanie. I couldnt beleive what you said. You want more rights for these evil perverts. How do you know hes sick? Hes dark,evil, but not all dark evil killers are sick, they just want you to beleive that and get away with murdor.People like you help them get away with murdor. Maybe if it was someone you loved that this happened to you might have more compassion for this poor woman and her family instead of for those disgusting perverted dark enities.They did give him alot of rights, thats what enabled him and those like him to go do what they do. It took alot of thought to plan the murdor and becoming her, that sounds like intelligence to me.We had a killing in Idaho of a woman, her boyfreind and two sons, he got caught before he could kill the little girl. Its sick what these dark evil souls do, but that doesnt make them mentally ill, they need to be taken out!!! Well Stephanie, lets just say their sick and spend thousands of tax dollars to make life cushy for them so they can be claimed well, let go and do it again.(The man who killed the people in Idaho was let go also and people not warned)Is their anyone else that gets fed up with people who want to help monsters! Also a murdorer in my area was put away for a time in the insane ward, hes sick you know, set free because, oh, hes well, and a freind of my family picked him up hitchhiking, and our freind was murdored, cause guess what, he wasnt sick, he just used it to get out of prison and have an excuse to murdor, and then get out and do it again. Your comment was so, Ahhhhhhh
There are really a lot of crazy people in the world today and we really never know what makes anyone click. But all we have is our inner feelings that we must trust from time to time. Knowing all the the family knew of this young man, they should have been alert at all time not knowing what he might be capable of. But, one thing for sure truely no one would want to live being on the watch all of the time. I know that this is a sad story among all of the others that we hear about and my heart goes out to the family of Mary Lynn Witherspoon. Justice may not be given on this side but just keep praying that God will ease the pain of your loss.
I just watched the story on Mary Lynn Witherspoon. I am a little confused about the kids father. I understand that Mary Lynn contacted the kid's father sometime back to ask for some support with the issues she was having with the kid. Then the sister said that he had no relationship with the kid. I am very interested in what Tennet's father is thinking about that contact many years earlier and if he has any regrets or if maybe he has some answers about how Tennet grew up.
As someone who has bipolar disorder, I did not appreciate the mention of that condition being a possible diagnosis of Tenent Brown. When a reputable news program mentions that a murderer may have been diagnosed with a particular mental illness, it does a huge amount of damage to the perception that the general public has of the mentally ill. For example, no mention was made if the killer was under treatment for bipolar disorder or not. Most people, such as myself who live with this disorder are under treatment and live very normal, productive lives. NBC needs to be more aware of the stigma that they continue perpetuate when they throw mental illnesses around in murder stories, but fail to give additional information.
It wasn't clear to me from watching the story on TV last night -- was Tennent Brown's biological mother living or deceased? Was she a part of his life? I know they said his father dated Mary Lynn for many years, but I don't remember any mention of his childrens' biological mother. I'm curious as to why, when everyone noticed odd behaviors in Tennent even as a young child, that no one sought help for the boy -- most especially his father and mother (if she was in the picture).
I find it funny that anyone in our society would consider placing mental criminals such as this man in prison for taking the life of another human being. In my mind our justice system is too soft on these murderers, pedophiles,etc. How can a court judge any criminal insane! All criminals are in one way insane. They commmited a bad sin which we call a crime! Any person who messes with a child or another person's life whether sexually or by means of murder should be shot by a firing squad and not treated like a poor cancer patient. Give me a break and wake up AMerica! Its time to put our foot down and say NO MORE!
What was the verdict for this man? I missed that part of the program. Does any know where he is now and what happened to him?
I Watched Dateline and I was so filled with tears because I could only imagine what that woman went through. When the counselor told the kid he had bipolar and to come back next wednesday, she should seek treatment. When she dignosed his disorder, she should have immmediately put him on meds. Or enter him into the hospital until he was on meds. We all say what should, could, etc. happened in that instince, but we were not in any one else's shoes. The only thing I think we should do is to keep on top of our on city, commumity or neighborhood. We need to get to know our neighbors, and if our guts tell us something is wrong, we all need to listen.
This story was very tragic to me. It is hard for me to believe that this sick person was allowed to terrorize this sweet lady, then kill her, and try to steal her identity. I am shocked, mortified and appalled that his father whould not help keep his sick son from Mary Lynn, when he was asked to. I wonder why he was not interviewed I would just love to hear what he has to say. The story was told well, and my condolences are with the family
After watching Dateline's gripping story on the murder of Mary Lynn Withersoon, I could not stop thinking about it all night. I remember being told about a murder as my family lives in Charleston (not far from Tradd Stret) but not until the show did I know the full story! This is something you read in books not real life. Weren't neighbors on the alert? How could something so horrific happen? Where was/is the father of Tenent Brown - the man she dated all those years? And didn't he have other brothers/sisters? Where are they? How is it that not one person stepped in at a very early age to get this man (monster) the help he so desperately needed.
I would like to make a remark on the statement that Amy from Sugar Land Texas wrote. I am highly upset that you have the ability to make such a remark to the family of Mary Lynn Witherspoon. She was a wonderful woman. She was my teacher when the murder happened. She was a wonderful lady. If only you knew her you wouldnt say the things you said. It is a slap in the face to me. I thank Dateline for the story that you guys did. It helped me get through this tragedy. To you Kim. I hope to GOD you dont have to go through what we went through, because I know none of us would say what you said if in your case.


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