
Former Fox News Anchor Accused of Fatally Stabbing Her 80-Year-Old Mother — Details
In addition to reports disclosing the details surrounding the case, a local neighborhood resident gave an account of the encounter she experienced with the accused.
A once-respected Fox News anchor turned corporate consultant is now at the center of a gruesome Halloween homicide that has left her quiet Kansas neighborhood in Wichita stunned.
The 47-year-old woman has been taken into custody by the Sedgwick County Police Department (SCPD) after her mother was found with fatal stab wounds on October 31, 2025.
Tragedy Unfolds on Halloween Morning in Suburban Wichita
According to an official media release from the SCPD, officers were dispatched to a "reported cutting" at a residence on Crowley Street near Victoria Street at approximately 7:52 a.m. on Friday. Upon arrival, they encountered a woman standing outside the home, later identified as Angelynn "Angie" Elizabeth Mock.
Inside the residence? A scene of horror. Officers found her mother, 80-year-old Anita Avers, lying unresponsive in bed with several stab wounds. Avers was rushed to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead shortly thereafter at 8:26 a.m.

A photo of Angelynn "Angie" Elizabeth Mock shared by Sedgwick County. | Source: Sedgwick County
The nature of her injuries indicated a violent and sustained assault, though investigators have yet to release further specifics regarding the weapon or events leading up to the attack. Mock was immediately detained and later booked into the Sedgwick County Jail.
She currently faces a charge of first-degree murder under Kansas statute 21-5402.a.1.b and is being held on a $1 million professional surety bond. As of this writing, Mock, who is five feet eight inches, remains in custody at the county's main jail facility.
As the investigation continues, detectives are searching for answers as they question what could have sparked such deadly violence between mother and daughter.
A Claim of Self-Defense Emerges
While the SCPD has not officially released a motive, early reports have pointed to a possible claim of self-defense.
According to dispatch audio obtained by local outlet KAKE, a woman — whose identity has not yet been confirmed by authorities — called 911 and stated that she had "stabbed her mother to save herself." Additional accounts suggest that after the stabbing, Mock emerged from the residence and approached a neighbor to call for help.
One neighbor, Alyssa Castro, recalled the harrowing moment she encountered Mock shortly after the alleged stabbing. Speaking with KAKE, Castro said she was inside a vehicle nearby when she was approached by a visibly distressed woman covered in blood.
"There was a woman who approached our vehicle with like blood, like her hands were filled, her body was filled with blood, asking to call 911," Castro recounted. According to her, the woman — later identified as Mock — took her phone and quickly ran back inside the home.
It is believed that Mock used the device to contact authorities herself. During the exchange with the police, Mock allegedly repeated the claim that she acted in self-defense. Despite these statements, law enforcement officials have not confirmed whether Mock's remarks were officially recorded or if they play a definitive role in the ongoing investigation.
The circumstances leading up to the stabbing — including what may have prompted a violent confrontation between mother and daughter — remain unclear. Additionally, investigators have not indicated whether there was a history of domestic conflict between Mock and her late mother.
Before She Became a Murder Suspect, Angelynn Mock Was an Established News Anchor
The unfolding tragedy has cast a stark and unsettling contrast to Mock's professional persona — one built over more than a decade. Once a familiar face on American morning television, Mock's broadcasting career began in the early 2000s and included prominent roles across multiple states and networks.
She served as a morning anchor for KOKH FOX 25 in Oklahoma City from 2007 to 2011, where she helped launch and co-anchor a two-hour morning newscast that eventually expanded to five hours.
Her work reportedly earned her recognition, including a Heartland Emmy for a promotional piece. In 2011, she joined KTVI FOX 2 in St. Louis as a morning anchor and fill-in evening reporter, conducting interviews and delivering news coverage for one of the region's top-rated broadcasts until early 2015.
Prior to these high-profile roles, Mock worked as a sports anchor, co-host, and reporter for several regional outlets, including KECI-TV in Montana, KLKN-TV in Nebraska, and KAAL-TV in Minnesota.
Her experience spans live reporting, newsroom coordination, and community-facing media work — a career she described on LinkedIn as one built in high-pressure environments with an emphasis on professionalism and relationship-building.
After stepping away from television, Mock transitioned into the private sector, bringing her communications expertise to the field of software sales. She currently lists her role as a data management consultant for Imaging Office Systems, where she has worked since 2019.
Her profile highlights her ability to bridge complex business solutions with clear communication, citing a track record in sales strategy and client relations.
Outside of her professional life, Mock had also been actively involved in volunteer efforts, serving as an emcee for the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" campaign and participating in Alzheimer's awareness initiatives.
Once a Powerhouse Broadcaster, Now Behind Bars
Now at the center of a criminal investigation, the once-celebrated journalist and consultant finds herself under public scrutiny as investigators continue to piece together what led to the fatal encounter on Halloween morning.
At this time, we wish to extend our most heartfelt condolences to Avers' family, friends, community, loved ones, and all who knew and loved her as they mourn such a significant loss. We hope for their healing amid their grief. RIP, dear Avers.
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