June 30, 2024 6:50 pm
Leaders stress need for improved mental health services following homicide in Texas county

The recent killing of a 21-year-old woman in Travis County has raised concerns about the lack of adequate mental health resources in the area. A 19-year-old relative, Keziah Titus, was accused of murdering the young woman inside their home in northeast Austin. Titus was subsequently arrested on murder charges following a violent episode.

In her arrest affidavit, Titus admitted to killing one family member, attempting to kill another, and planning to kill more individuals. She called 911 stating that her “mission was to assassinate somebody, but it went wrong.” Earlier in April 2023, Titus had been arrested on misdemeanor family violence charges and was released on bond within three days, with a condition of receiving mental health supervision as part of her release terms.

While specific details on the level of mental health services Titus received cannot be disclosed by the County Attorney’s Office, they acknowledge the limited availability of such resources and stress the urgent need for a mental health diversion center in Travis County. This facility is currently in progress to address the growing mental health challenges faced by individuals in the area.

At this time, Titus does not have legal representation listed. KXAN will continue to update this story as more information becomes available. The incident involving Titus highlights the need for greater access to mental health resources and support for those struggling with mental illnesses in Travis County.

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