'Senseless act': Man shot mother and 9-year-old daughter then disabled smoke alarms and left them to die in burning house, police say
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Inset left: Michael McNair (St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department). Inset right: LaTasha Brown and Paige Buckner (GoFundMe). Background: The house where McNair allegedly killed the mother and daughter in St. Louis, Mo. (Google Maps).

A Missouri resident faces incarceration following a horrific incident involving the shooting of a mother and her daughter, followed by setting their home ablaze, leaving them to perish, according to state authorities.

Michael McNair, 40, is charged with two counts each of first-degree murder and armed criminal action, plus one count each of unlawful firearm possession and first-degree arson.

This tragic episode unfolded in late December 2025 at a residence on Floy Avenue, located in northwestern St. Louis, leading to the deaths of 45-year-old LaTasha Brown and her 9-year-old daughter, Paige Buckner.

On December 21, 2025, firefighters discovered the victims amidst the flames and rushed them to a nearby medical facility. Sadly, the young girl passed away the following day, and her mother succumbed to her injuries a day later, as reported by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

Investigations revealed that smoke detectors inside the home were tampered with and bore McNair’s fingerprints, according to court filings accessed by Spectrum News. Authorities confirmed McNair and Brown were romantically involved at the time of the crime.

As the probe progressed, data from cellphones belonging to both McNair and the victim indicated they were in Brown’s SUV, leaving the scene shortly after the fire started. Subsequently, only Brown’s phone ceased activity at an intersection approximately a mile south of the house, while the vehicle continued its journey, police noted.

The slain woman’s SUV would eventually turn up in the small city of Poplar Bluff, which is located roughly 150 miles due south of St. Louis. A search of the vehicle turned up blood inside, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Meanwhile, McNair’s cellphone traveled to the same area, according to a probable cause statement.

On Dec. 26, 2025, charges were filed in the case. But the defendant might have had something of a head start, authorities say.

On Dec. 27, 2025, New Madrid County Deputy Lakesha Miller allegedly tipped off McNair by texting a man she knew: “U better tell your peeps they coming to their house,” Cape Girardeau-based CBS affiliate KFVS and St. Louis-based NBC affiliate KSDK reported. The deputy was placed on paid leave after being charged with one count of hindering the prosecution of a felony earlier this month.

Miller, for her part, insisted the message was intended to “push out” the suspect so they could be caught, according to court documents.

On Jan. 8, law enforcement descended on an address in an unsuccessful effort to take McNair into custody — finding vehicles leaving as they arrived, according to the U.S. Marshals Office.

The trail from that abortive capture, however, led to the defendant’s arrest on Wednesday, a U.S. Marshals spokesperson said.

“He was bouncing around addresses all over Poplar Bluff,” U.S. Marshals Assistant Chief James Tapp told KSDK. “We did have information and then the snowstorm kind of hit and that led to a couple of days as well to safely get down there since it’s not in the St. Louis metro area.”

Once in custody and given his Miranda rights, the defendant allegedly admitted to being in a relationship with Brown and to arguing with the victim the night before the shooting and fire, authorities claim.

“This was a heartbreaking case,” St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy told Spectrum News. “Woman and her 9-year-old child lost their lives to a senseless act of violence. This arrest represents an important step towards accountability, but it does not lessen the pain or the loss caused by this crime.”

McNair is being detained with no bond.

Brown’s sister remembered the victims fondly in a statement provided to KSDK.

“There are no words that can fully capture the pain we live with every day,” Lisa Thomas wrote. “LaTasha was a loving sister, a devoted mother, and a woman whose presence brought warmth and laughter into every room. Paige was a bright, joyful child with her whole life ahead of her — a child who deserved to grow up, to dream, and to be safe. Their futures were stolen from them, and from all of us who loved them.”

A GoFundMe was started by Thomas to raise funds for the family’s funeral services.

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