True Crime Vol. LVI: Honor Student’s Deadly Secret

by: Alex Richter

In 2020, the small community of Akron, Ohio, was shattered by a crime that defied explanation. Sydney Powell, an 18-year-old Honor Roll student and beloved daughter, was arrested for the brutal mother of her mother, Brenda Powell. Behind the polished exterior of academic excellence, Sydney hid a web of deception that ultimately unraveled in a tragic and violent confrontation.

Sydney Powell was a star student at Akron’s Norton High School, where she excelled in academics and was well-liked by her peers and teachers. Known for her dedication and intelligence, Sydney was celebrated as a young woman with a bright future ahead of her. 

Determined to maintain the image of success, Sydney lived on the campus of Mount Union University and pretended to be an enrolled student after losing her place in the university. Her ruse unraveled when Mount Union University staff confronted Sydney directly, informing her that she was no longer a student, and needed to leave. She was afraid that she could no longer keep it from her mother, Brenda Powell, a dedicated child life specialist at Akron Children’s Hospital.

On March 3, 2020, Brenda was told by her husband, Sydney’s father, that he found out about Sydney being unenrolled. Brenda decided that she needed to come home right away and help her daughter with whatever was going on, and soon, Brenda got a call from the university. During this, overwhelmed by panic and anger, Sydney attacked her mother with a cast iron skillet and a steak knife in their family home. The brutal assault left thirty stab wounds in Brenda’s neck, with irreplaceable damage to her skull from the skillet. After the attack, the university was confused and concerned after hearing banging and screaming. Soon after her mother was already dead, Sydney picked up the phone and pretended to be her mother, Brenda. During the call, the staff members noticed that this was not Brenda, which prompted them to contact the authorities, but they did not arrive in time to save Brenda.

Sydney was arrested at the scene and charged with her mother’s murder. During her trial, prosecutors described a young woman desperate to maintain a facade of perfection, while the defense pointed to Sydney’s struggles with mental health, and attempted to prove that she was not sane. Surprisingly, Sydney’s family agreed with this, and was on her side all along. Ultimately, she was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 15 years.

Brenda Powell, described by colleagues and friends as kind and selfless, was a beloved figure who had spent her career supporting children and families. Sydney Powell’s former teachers and classmates struggled to process the crime with the bright, polite girl that they had once known…They still debate to this day whether or not Sydney killed her mother in a psychotic episode, or if Sydney simply thought that killing her mother was the only solution to hiding her murderous secret.

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