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The episode begins by introducing John and Priscilla Bradford's seemingly perfect life: wealth, a successful business, and a lavish lifestyle. However, this fairytale ends abruptly with John's violent death, leaving Priscilla hysterical and claiming self-defense.
  • John Bradford, a wealthy optometrist, was found dead with head and torso injuries.
  • Priscilla Bradford, his wife, claimed self-defense.
  • The couple had a successful business together.
  • Their lifestyle was described as lavish.

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A single mother finds love with a wealthy doctor. Things were going really well for them. They lived a lavish lifestyle. They had a successful business. We're gonna be rich, we're gonna be well-known, life's gonna be great. Until their fairytale life suddenly erupts with a violent death. She was hysterical. She had blood on her. She was frantic. We were being told it was spousal abuse and one was defending herself.

As detectives talk to witnesses, they wonder who is telling the truth. They believed that someone was trying to harm him, and he didn't know who it was. My experience tells me that there's more to this story than what they're telling me. But when a young witness finally breaks her silence, is it too late? The women are plotting to kill some of the key witnesses.

She had a way of getting people to do what she wanted. She scared the daylights out of me. They've suggested that I didn't go anywhere until after the trial. So I started looking over my shoulder all the time. She just wanted to cause chaos. She wanted prestige. She wanted anything she could get at any way she was going to get it. March 28th, 1980, Melbourne, Florida.

It's 6:15 p.m. when the Melbourne Police Department receives a panic-stricken 911 call. They received a call from a Priscilla Bradford who was hysterical on the phone, saying that she had killed her husband. Officers are dispatched, and they quickly arrive at the home of 36-year-old Priscilla Bradford. When the officer arrived on the scene, Mrs. Bradford blurted out, "I killed him," or, "I had to kill him."

It was self-defense. As they get further into the home, officers find Priscilla is not alone. The officer sees that there's four people. All three women were identified, Eden being Priscilla Bradford's daughter, Joyce Cummings and Janice Gould were identified as employees and friends of Priscilla Bradford. I remember little snippets where the cops had arrived.

And I was sitting on the couch. In my mind, I still didn't grasp the reality, enormity of this, that this is real. Priscilla had bruising on the face. She had a cut on her left arm. The other two girls had bruises. As officers search the home, they quickly discover the body of Priscilla's husband, 53-year-old John Bradford.

They found him near the kitchen on the floor laying on his back. He was dead. He had several injuries to his head and torso, upper torso. I saw the whole scene. I saw John. He had a significant amount of blood loss from the head and facial injuries he sustained. It was horrific. It really was. It was just a bloody mess. He was unrecognizable.

The officers summoned detectives to the chaotic scene. All we know right then and there is that we have one person laying dead on the floor of his home, and that Priscilla Bradford hysterically is saying she had to do it to defend herself.

You start breaking everything down and see if everything fits together. The stories that are being told to you. There are so many different things going on and it's like a big giant puzzle and you've got to put all the pieces together. John Bradford was born in 1926 in Crowell, Texas.

My stepfather, Dr. John Bradford, was from a very large family. These were really devout, strong Texan men, good caliber of people. Given that strong work ethic, John decided to pursue a career in the medical field. After obtaining a degree in optometry, John moved to Florida with his first wife, where he opened his own practice. His office was in Melbourne, Florida.

His focus was to make sure people could see well, that he would do anything he could to help them. After almost 30 years of marriage and having raised two kids together, John and his first wife divorced. I think that that was amicable because they had children together. Of course, they were grown. But he and his ex-wife would remain in contact. Even after splitting his assets, by then, John was a wealthy man.

Dr. Bradford had a lucrative and successful practice as an optometrist, and he liked what he did. In 1976, one patient in particular caught his eye, a striking young woman named Priscilla Hadley. My mother, Priscilla, went to go see him to get an eye exam and get her glasses, and that's how they met. And they started dating pretty quickly afterwards.

Priscilla Hadley was born in 1943 in Newark, New Jersey to Mildred and Ronald Hadley. Growing up, I think my mother had a good relationship with her parents. She adored her dad and her mom. In her early 20s, Priscilla left the comfort of her parents' sprawling New Jersey home to take on the role of an army wife. On January 11, 1966, Priscilla gave birth to a daughter, Eden.

My parents met sometime in the northeast of the country back probably around 1965. I was born in January of '66. My father was still active duty in the Army, so he moved to Florida sometime in the mid-70s. My dad was gone a lot, you know, early, early. But by the time I started going to school, I think he had remained stateside.

After over 10 years together, the marriage was falling apart. And by the time Eden was 11, the couple divorced. I don't know what faltered between my mother and my father leading to their divorce, but I don't ever remember anything really bad. I was going into the sixth grade. My mother was going through her divorce, and Dr. Bradford went through his divorce, and they met in the middle.

Priscilla was a beautiful woman. They started spending all their time together. And then, you know, a few months later, by November of '77, they were married. I liked him. You know, he was a really neat guy. And he really, really worked hard at including me, you know, as a member of his family. After the wedding, Priscilla and Eden moved into John's home. Priscilla quickly became an integral part of John's business.

Dr. Bradford was real attracted to my mother's business sense, entrepreneurship, her ideas and thoughts about things. John brought Priscilla in as a partial owner. Together, they expanded the practice. Dr. Bradford is not only a doctor, but he had the lab there that created lenses for glasses and things of that nature. It was one of the only labs in town, and I think that they were bringing in some money, pretty good money.

Dr. Bradford's role in the lab was that of he was the owner and he was the doctor that we were generally making lenses for at the lab. My mother was just so enthralled by this whole idea, this whole fairy tale she had in her head. We're going to marry a doctor. We're going to run a lab. We're going to be rich. Life's going to be great.

Things were going great for John and Priscilla. They were living a lavish life. They were partying, running a successful business before it all came crashing down. Now, less than three years into their marriage, the bride has killed the groom. Priscilla Bradford, she's hysterical. She's in shock. The officers also see three other women in the house.

Janice Gould, 34, and Joyce Cummings, 18. They are both employees at the optometry lab. And also there is Priscilla's teenage daughter, Eden. When detectives arrive, the women are being tended to by paramedics.

Priscilla has a two-inch cut on her wrist. She's got some bruising on her face, and she's covered in blood. Joyce and Janice had bruises. The injuries were minor. Nothing that I know of was showing any blood. Priscilla, she was saying she had to defend herself. The other girls that were there were stating that, you know, they were trying to restrain him because, according to them, he was going to kill Priscilla Bradford.

A look at the scene around John's body backs up Priscilla's claims of a violent confrontation. The house was also in disarray. Broken glass, things were thrown around. There was a steel skillet frying pan that was broken laying near him. There was a bottle capper as well near his body.

Although the women insist this was self-defense, detectives have to dig further to corroborate their claims. Looking at the scene of his body, they observed the frying pan, the bottom had been broken out of. I guess that's what they used to strike Dr. Bradford with. It's a heavy metal skillet. It would surprise the detective because it would take a lot of force to break that frying pan in half.

You would have to strike continually several times. It appeared excessive because he might have felt that she needed more force because he's a man. But, you know, would it be suspicious? Yes. And my experience tells me that there's more to this story than what they're telling me. Coming up, detectives encounter alarming behavior. My grandmother elbowed me and I went, "Shh, you talk too much."

And the truth begins to unfold. They just didn't get along at all. One time I do remember her saying that he slapped her. Detectives with the Melbourne Police Department are investigating the death of 53-year-old optometrist John Bradford. John's wife, Priscilla, claims she and her two friends, Janice and Joyce, fought back after John attacked her.

After the police arrived, all of us ended up at the hospital. My grandparents also arrived at the hospital and I believe I went home with them. At the ER, Priscilla, Joyce, and Janice are separated and examined by doctors. Priscilla got caught during the confrontation. The doctor at the hospital wants to take a picture of it to just document that she was injured.

After receiving five stitches on her wrist, a detective meets with Priscilla in her room. Priscilla says that earlier that day, she had been hanging with her friends, 18-year-old Joyce Cummings and 34-year-old Janice Gould. Janice Gould worked for my mother at the lab. And Joyce Cummings was also just another regular lab employee, making glasses, running errands.

Priscilla had invited Joyce and Janice over for drinks and to spend some time at the pool, and they were going to leave before John Bradford came home. He was expected home at 8 o'clock, but he ended up coming home at 5:30. Priscilla says when she went inside to meet John, it was clear an argument they had earlier was lingering. Priscilla says that earlier in the day before he went to work, they got into a big argument.

So my mother had called Dr. Bradford and said, I've got some real nice steaks. We're going to have steaks tonight. We can talk about things. So when he sees who's in the house, he becomes irate. Janice and Joyce heard my mother yelling for help. And they ran into the house and saw that he was hitting her. They observed Dr. Bradford with the bottle capper about to strike Priscilla Bradford.

Priscilla said, Janice steps in the way, somehow trying to assist her, and he's continued. Then all three women try to get him down, just make him stop. Priscilla says they fought John off until he was unconscious on the floor, at which point Eden came out of her room. She says that Eden didn't see anything. She was taking a shower and the stereo was going.

When investigators attempt to speak with Joyce and Janice, they find the women are still in shock. The injuries were minor, but they appeared at the time to be so upset, so they told them to go home, relax, and to come in the next day and give a statement. Back at the station, detectives learn that police had been summoned to the home several times by Priscilla and John.

In fact, they learn Priscilla reported the most recent incident that same morning. She was bruised and battered, and she went to file a report against her husband, Dr. Bradford. Domestic violence is treated quite differently than it is today. First of all, the victim had to file a complaint against the person

Then there was a follow-up on the complaint itself. However, today, if the wife had a bloody lip and she accused her husband or live-in boyfriend of assaulting her, he would immediately be arrested by law, taken into custody. Before police were able to follow up on Priscilla's complaint, Dr. Bradford was dead.

The detectives found out that there had been problems with the marriage. There'd been domestic violence, accused on both sides. The day after the murder, detectives sit down with Janice and Joyce at the station. They start with Joyce, and she tells detectives she and Janice arrived at the Bradfords around 4:00 p.m. with plans to hang by the pool.

Joyce and Janice, they were out by the pool when they heard John Bradford come home. And the two began arguing. They go running in to see what's going on. And they described Dr. Bradford as raging, aggressive, a man possessed, screaming that he's going to kill him. I have a lot of problems with her statement. It's just unbelievable. It's more like ranting and raving than an actual incident.

It's like it's prepared. We were concerned that there's something more to this story than what everybody's saying. Maybe they're establishing alibis for things that are about to happen, and we needed to take a step back and just check things out before, you know, jumping to a conclusion that this is a self-defense case.

After getting both women on the record, that same day, detectives circled back to Priscilla. The detectives felt like they need to re-interview Priscilla. So they went to the Hadley residence, which is the parents of Priscilla Bradford. But when they arrive, they find two familiar but unexpected faces. Janice and Joyce were at the residence of the Hadleys when they arrived.

We thought that would be extremely odd after taking the statements of Janice and Joyce that they would be at the Hadley residence. They must be telling Priscilla what they said to the police. Detectives consider the possibility that the women might be making sure their stories line up. We're starting to have concerns about what

Priscilla, Janice, and Joyce are saying it seems awful convenient that they're always in cahoots with each other. They're always with each other. Priscilla repeats her account of the murder. Priscilla Bradford is claiming that he was abusing her and that she was fighting for her life. But as they talk, detectives note some concerning body language between Eden and Priscilla's mother, Mildred.

I don't recall everything that they were asking me, but I remember my grandmother elbowed me and kind of went, "You talk too much. Quiet." Seeing their grandmother try to control Eden's statement, now it seems that they're trying to hide something. So we would be worried about how to break this case open, because as long as they stick to the domestic violence story, the adult defense claim would probably stick.

Detectives pay a visit to the optical lab, hoping the employees might shed some light on the relationship between Dr. Bradford and Priscilla. There was animosity between Priscilla and her husband. I do remember her saying that he slapped her. There was talk of it, but no, I never saw any evidence of Priscilla being beaten or bruised or anything.

Employees say that rumors were flying that John was preparing to leave her. Dr. Bradford was seeking a divorce from Priscilla Bradford. It was known amongst the employees. They said Priscilla also tried to file for divorce, but later changed her mind because it would not be profitable for her to get a divorce. And then bombshell is dropped.

One of the employees told detectives that Priscilla had been plotting ways to get out of her marriage and hang on to the lab. Then you start to question what Priscilla Bradford's saying. Okay, now we're getting to the real core of what happened. Coming up, detectives uncover ruthless attempts to gain control of the lab. One of the ways they were talking were about planting drugs in his vehicle.

And a witness reveals shocking details. They took an 8x10 color photo that was just his head and his face. And that was that. I lost it.

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Two days into the investigation, Florida detectives are growing suspicious of Priscilla Bradford's claims that she and two co-workers, Joyce Cummings and Janice Gould, killed her husband John in self-defense. Investigators look into statements of an impending divorce. I never heard anything vicious come out of John's mouth about the divorce. My mother, on the other hand,

Oh, boy, she was just very rude. I mean, she would say this stuff in front of, technically, his employees. One of the co-workers heard Janice, Joyce, and Priscilla talking about planting drugs on him. Later, I found out that the drugs were going to be planted in John's car in order that they could then call the police and have him arrested for carrying these drugs around.

So they decided to search Dr. Bradford's car and see if the drugs had been planted there. When detectives search John's vehicle, the rumors are confirmed. They found the drugs underneath the seat. Now the detectives are dealing with three women that are conspiring together. What else would they do to discredit or kill him?

As investigators' suspicions of Priscilla grow, Dr. Bradford's divorce attorney reaches out to detectives with some startling information. John told his attorney that he believed Priscilla Bradford was trying to kill him. John's attorney tells them that in the months leading up to John's death, he became terrified of Priscilla. He was trying to stay away as much as possible.

Every time he'd show up, there's my mother telling him how it's gonna be. That she would cut John down and badmouth him. Just one month prior to his murder, John's attorney says John felt worried enough to adjust his will. According to the will, Dr. Bradford removes Priscilla Bradford as having any ownership of the business.

and any ownership of the house, and that he leaves all of his assets to his daughter. After changing his will, his attorney says John wasn't completely ready to give up on his family. But on March 7th, three weeks before John's murder, the attorney received a desperate phone call from him.

John Bradford had reported that he had been struck in the head in his office with a 2x4. He heard a woman's shoes, like a clicking, sounded like a woman walking away. His attorney says John believed it was Priscilla, but with no proof, no charges were pressed. Investigators look to the couple's employees to corroborate the new information.

On April 4th, they interview Linda Martino, a former employee at the lab. We found out through Linda that Priscilla believes that Dr. Bradford was having an affair with Linda. They did not have an affair, but Priscilla did make it known that she didn't like Linda. I think that the jealousy stemmed strictly from Priscilla wanting total control over everything.

She also tells detectives that following the attack with the 2x4, John told her about another concerning event that took place March 27th, the day before his murder. John Bradford said that he thought that poison had been added to his drink. He actually could taste something was wrong with the orange juice, and he didn't drink it.

Linda, I guess, was so fearful of working there because of Priscilla Bradford that she ended up quitting. Even as the accusations against Priscilla stack up, detectives need more evidence. Investigators contact the one person who might reveal the truth, Eden. Before Eden's father will let her talk to police, he requests immunity for her, and it's granted.

On April 9th, 12 days after John Bradford's murder, detectives talk with the 14-year-old at her father's home. I know that I kept reciting the same sentences over and over, that he came home, he was beating her up. Sensing she is holding back, detectives try a different approach. They took an 8x10 color photo that was just his head and his face, and that was that. I lost it.

I broke out crying and screaming and just going crazy. They shocked my system with the horror of that photo. Then the whole story started to come out at that point. Eden says her mother's relationship with John had really soured over the last several months. She didn't want him anymore. She just wanted the lab. She thought that maybe the only way to get the money that she wants out of it was to not divorce him.

but killed him. Eden says Priscilla put together a killing squad, recruiting her friends and employees, Joyce and Janice, to help. Joyce became involved with all of this because Priscilla had promised her a cut of the proceeds. And also Janice Gould, it was all about money. It was all about money and control. Eden gives details that corroborate the two unsuccessful attempts on John's life.

Priscilla hit John in the head with a two by four. John told me what happened. He said, "You need to call your dad. "Have him come get you." Also around that time, one of the women gets a hold of a bunch of black beauties. It's a speed. I saw my mother made a big thing of orange juice and stirred it up, put the pitcher in the fridge, said, "Well, he'll have that for breakfast."

When those schemes didn't work, Eden says her mom began laying the groundwork for a new plan. So she told everybody at the lab that Dr. Bradford had been hitting her. But I know that was not true and that never happened. On the morning of the murder, Priscilla asked for Eden's help.

She actually asked me to hit her to quote, "Make it look like Dr. Bradford had hit her." My mother went in and reported to them that John had been beating her up. If I said or did anything contrary to what my mother wanted, I was afraid I'd have been hurt.

After filing the report, Priscilla, Joyce, and Janice all gathered at the Bradford home that afternoon. My mother had called Dr. Bradford and said, come on home tonight, we'll talk things over, kind of want to make peace. Eden says she hid in the bathroom. When John came home, the three women attacked him. He was ambushed. He had not a clue what was going to happen to him when he walked through that door.

And I was so scared about what was going on, not knowing what was going to happen next. Coming up, an innocent victim fears for her life. If I'd have tried to stop it at that moment, I'd have been on the floor with him. And later, a sting reveals the unthinkable. They wanted to kill off witnesses. That's some of the whacked out things she had running through her head.

Investigators are horrified as 14-year-old Eden Bradford recounts the murder of her stepfather, Dr. John Bradford, at the hands of her mother and two of her employees. I heard him come in. I'm hiding in the bathroom. And then I heard a thud. And I believed that he had already been hit. And that's when he fell down.

Eden tells investigators around 15 minutes later, Janice summoned her to the kitchen. Janice says something to the effect that I have to come out and help them. The SOB won't die. My mother handed me the bottle capper, but she did instruct me to hit him. And I did two, maybe three times. If I had tried to stop it at that moment, she definitely would have killed me too.

No doubt about it. Even as all four women took turns attacking John, he clung to life. That's when Eden says Priscilla called her mother Mildred. My mother, in so many words, told her that Dr. Bradford was murdered and he wouldn't die. But my mother said that my grandmother told her over the phone to hit him until they think he's dead.

and then wait about 10 minutes before calling for an ambulance. We know now that Priscilla, Janice, and Joyce have conspired to commit murder, and we felt that we had enough evidence to arrest them for murder. On April 10, 1980, two weeks after John's murder, Joyce is arrested at the lab. Priscilla and Janice are arrested later at Priscilla's home.

They didn't resist. They knew they were being charged with murder. -Priscilla was very subdued, not talkative at all. It was just like, "You got me. You know, the game's over." -I was told my mother had been arrested, and I immediately broke out crying. I still did not have concept of -- I was never gonna go home. -A few months after the arrest, detectives receive a shocking tip from Joyce's cellmate.

She reveals that Joyce, Priscilla, and Janice came to her with an unexpected request. While in jail, Priscilla, Janice, and Joyce asked her if she knew someone that could put a hit, meaning kill witnesses that were going to testify against them. Stunned, the woman agreed, but instead, she went straight to the police. The women are unarmed.

plotting to kill some of the key witnesses. And Priscilla wants to kill her own daughter. All three women were in the same jail awaiting trial. They were able to converse with each other. So we knew that all three took part in it. They wanted to kill off witnesses and people who were going to testify, including two detectives and his employees as well.

Investigators work with Joyce's cellmate to set up a sting. We then set it up with this person in the jail to go back and tell them that we did know someone that could do the job. The payment for the job was going to be $2,000. Joyce's cellmate tells her to have someone drop off the money in a phone booth so that the hitman can come and get it.

They had me go undercover as the hitman. But when detectives see who Priscilla sent to drop off the money, they are in disbelief. At the time, I was sitting outside this restaurant where the phone booth was, and I witnessed Priscilla's mother come out of the restaurant and place the money in the phone booth. After she went back inside, I went inside the phone booth and got the money and drove it to the police station.

I was a little surprised that Mildred Hadley was involved. As a matter of fact, I was a little angry. Prosecutors add solicitation of murder to the charges against Priscilla, Joyce, and Janice. But they decide not to pursue charges against Mildred Hadley. They weren't certain giving her age, if she even had the mental capacity to understand what she was doing and what she was being asked to do.

Unsure whether Priscilla will try again, detectives advise all of the witnesses to lay low. The detectives even suggested that I didn't go anywhere until after the trial. I started looking over my shoulder all the time. I felt fear, you know, because I already saw what she could do. And she had a way of getting people to do what she wanted. She scared the daylights out of me. Coming up...

Priscilla tries to make a deal. She knew the game was over, but she wanted to keep from getting the electric chair. But one accomplice takes a different approach. Her whole life's about to be thrown away because she listened to this crazy woman. Priscilla Bradford, along with her two co-conspirators, Janice Gould and Joyce Cummings, are behind bars.

They are all awaiting trial for the brutal murder of Priscilla's husband, John. As prosecutors get ready for trial, they zero in on identifying Priscilla's motive. She just wanted to cause chaos. She wanted that lab. She wanted money. She wanted prestige. She was hell-bent on doing this guy in to try to eliminate him, not only from the business, but from life itself.

Priscilla used her money and her position to lure her accomplices into her plot. Janice was single and was raising a small child. Joyce was on her own, you know, and didn't have anyone to provide for her. And I think that the job at the lab gave them that stability. The possibility of landing on death row proves too much for Priscilla and Janice.

In August, they both plead guilty to John's murder. Mrs. Bradford, she knew the game was over. Her daughter is a prime witness in this case. She wanted to work out some kind of a deal to keep from getting the electric chair or getting a needle in the arm. On August 4th, 1980, Priscilla and Janice are sentenced. Priscilla and Janice both pled guilty, received life sentences each for the murder of John Bradford.

But Joyce chooses a different approach and takes her chances at trial. Joyce, probably because of her youth, fought it and said, "No, I'm going to trial." She's 18, 19 years old. Her whole life's about to be thrown away because she listened to this crazy woman. But she had a choice. Eden takes the stand to testify against her mother's accomplice, which is all the jury needs to hear.

On August 14th, Joyce is convicted of murder. Joyce Cummings got 25 years in July, and for the solicitation, she got 15 years. With all three women behind bars, 14-year-old Eden is left to pick up the pieces. I was probably upset. I was probably sad that I'm probably never going to see my mother again.

You know, she was still my mother. What she took away from Eden was her childhood, basically. And that's a crime in itself. When my dad and stepmother realized, you know, I think she's going to be staying here, they started making arrangements. And when I got away from her and realized there was a great big world out here and there was a lot of good in it. In July 2007, Priscilla Bradford dies in prison.

She had developed a major lung infection that had spread. And so she was pretty much on life support. The last time I ever spoke with Priscilla was four days before she died. And she couldn't speak, but she knew I was there. She knew that it was me. John has been remembered as a good man, a great doctor, a wonderful relative.

He loved his heritage. He loved where he was from. I think John loved life. Joyce Cummings was released from prison on February 11, 2025. Janice Gold was released on parole in April 2011 after serving 30 years of her life sentence.

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