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MURDER USA – The lonely murder of retired teacher Keith Garrett who was found beaten to death in his home of 30 years in Baltimore in an apparent robbery

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MURDER USA: RETIRED TEACHER KEITH GARRETT WAS BLUDGEONED TO
DEATH IN HIS HOME

BY KEN ROSSIGNOL
THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY


While the feckless Maryland politicians Wes Moore and Brandon Scott trade barbs with President Donald Trump and parade a barrage of statistics about how new ‘initiatives’ are reducing the number of murders in Baltimore, this article is about one of the twenty people murdered in Baltimore City during July of 2025. The murder victim was selected at random to profile and remind everyone that each murder victim not only had a name, but also a life, family, and friends.

BALTIMORE, MD – After a call to Baltimore Police to check the welfare of a resident from a family member who had not been able to contact him, Eastern District officers who responded at about one o’clock in the afternoon on July 12, 2025, found that Keith Garrett was unresponsive, and medics determined he was dead. The Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner decided that the cause of death was homicide from blows to his head.
Keith Allen Garrett, 60, was discharged from the Army with the rank of sergeant, where he had served as an intelligence officer, and returned home to Baltimore, where he purchased a home from Gloria Tilghman located at 2827 Chesterfield Avenue for $69,000 on October 31, 1997. On his deed, Garrett certified he was a first-time homebuyer in Maryland and that the house would be his principal place of residence.

The rowhouse unit, built in 1953, and a 1,500-square-foot townhouse purchased by Keith Garrett for $69,000 in 1997, are located on Chesterfield Avenue in Baltimore. Google Earth.

On April 14, 1999, Garrett added his mother, Jean A. Garrett, to the deed of his home, where they held title of tenants in the entirety. In 2015, Baltimore City court records show that the loan Garrett had on his home was paid in full.

Keith Garrett townhouse home on Chesterfield Ave in Baltimore included a small backyard and a garage. Google Earth.

An examination of court records in Maryland shows that Garrett had no criminal interactions and only a few minor civil financial matters of a consumer nature, which were resolved.
In an interview with WBAL reporter Barry Simms, Garrett’s brother, Tommy Lightfoot Garrett, said his brother would give anything to someone who asked, and said a few items, and his brother’s wallet was missing when police discovered him.
Tommy Lightfoot Garrett posted this message on his Facebook page on August 14, 2025:
“Since my brother died last month, I have been posting about it. For all of the complaints we have about Facebook, not only have I received wonderful support from most of you, but Meta has a new software that flags whenever someone posts about grief or depression, and while you are scrolling, it blocks what you are looking at and offers plans and advice for dealing with grief and depression and doesn’t allow you to navigate away from it until you click on advice for dealing with grief. I haven’t had any problems, but this could save lives. I’m very happy they have this new software.”
Tommy Lightfoot Garrett posted on Facebook that his brother didn’t want funeral services and posted a photo of the family burial plot in Charlottesville, Virginia. (below)

Keith Garrett, a retired teacher found murdered in his home on July 12, 2025 Baltimore Police

Tommy Lightfoot Garrett posted on Facebook that his brother didn’t want funeral services and posted a photo of the family burial plot in Charlottesville, Virginia.

My father’s family’s cemetery in the Commonwealth of Virginia. My brother didn’t want a funeral, but we picked his spot. I talked my parents and brother out of having funerals years ago. My parents and I also won’t have any services. So, treat me the way you want now while I’m here to see it.

Tommy Lightfoot Garrett frequently references his family’s heritage in old Virginia in his numerous social media postings.

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan-Bates-
City Desk: