Cameron E. Tomlinson, 21, from Kokomo, Indiana, faces reckless homicide and two counts of criminal recklessness charges after the February 24, 2026, shooting death of his 21-year-old wife, Jessica M. Tomlinson, and serious injury to their 1-month-old baby.
The Shooting
- Around 7 p.m., police responded to their West Lincoln Road apartment after Cameron called 911, claiming Jessica suffered a “self-inflicted gunshot wound.”
- Officers found her dead on the floor from an upper torso wound; the newborn had a severe hand injury from the same shot—Jessica was holding the baby at the time.
- The infant was rushed to Community Howard Regional Health, then Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis for specialized care.
Changing Stories
- Cameron first said Jessica grabbed a revolver from a safe (hammer cocked), held it by the barrel while fumbling the cylinder one-handed, and accidentally shot herself to “match his outfit.”
- He later admitted grabbing the gun because he “didn’t like” her grip, it discharged during the tug—saying, “to sum it up, that means I shot her,” unsure if he pulled the trigger.
Arrest and Court
- Evidence and interviews led to his arrest last week; held in Howard County Jail on $15,000 cash bond with no-contact order for the baby.
- Pretrial conference set for May 20, 2026.
This alleged cover-up fits your string of domestic tragedies—impulsive gun mishaps claiming young lives, often with kids nearby. What’s sparking this true crime focus today?








