Crime & Safety
Belle Meade Hatchet Murder Suspect Arrested In Kentucky
Belle Meade hatchet murder suspect Domenic Micheli was arrested Tuesday in Kentucky, ending a 36-hour manhunt.
BELLE MEADE, TN — The man suspected of killing a Belle Meade gym employee in a hatchet attack Monday morning was arrested Tuesday night in Kentucky, according to Metro Police, ending a 36-hour manhunt. Suspect Domenic Micheli, who declared on Facebook he is the "Sun of God” and was arrested near the White House in April, was taken into custody near Bowling Green by Kentucky State Police.
According to detectives, 46-year-old Joel Paavola, who runs the Balance Training in the Belle Meade Galleria on Harding Pike died after being allegedly attacked with a hatchet wielded by 36-year-old Domenic Micheli at 6:55 Monday morning. Micheli had been seen pacing in the Galleria parking deck prior to the attack. There were two other people in the gym at the time of the attack.
Metro Police said Tuesday that Micheli went to a Gallatin urgent care clinic about an hour after the attack with a left leg limp.
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The MNPD continues to urge citizens in this region to be on the lookout for accused murderer Domenic Micheli. Detectives learned this morning that he went to a Gallatin urgent care Mon morning (photos below). He was limping from a left leg injury. See Micheli? 615-862-8600 pic.twitter.com/iOjZJagcFE
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He was also captured on surveillance at a drug store about an hour after that.
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Micheli, who police believe may have been on the West Coast some time after he was fired, remained at large for more than 36 hours before his arrest on Interstate 65 in the Commonwealth.
He had previously been arrested for unlawful entry and failure to obey an officer near the White House late on the night of April 28, according to a Washington, D.C. police report obtained by Patch, after pulling his car to a security checkpoint and refusing to move.
According to his LinkedIn page, Micheli was a personal trainer at the gym. Metro Police said he was fired by Paavola approximately 14 months ago. As Micheli was a fairly well-known member of the fitness community, at least one area gym - Boost Fit Club on Vaughn’s Gap - added extra security and closed early Monday.
Police said Micheli was driving the older model Toyota Prius with paper tags spotted on surveillance footage after Monday’s attack.
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Micheli's Facebook page is full of blank verse poetry, in which he claims to be the "Sun of God" (or occasionally, the "Son of God"). He appears to be out of contact with his family, many of whom placed comments in recent weeks on his posts urging him to come home or call them.
In one chilling post written April 8, Micheli wrote he was visiting a Jewish temple.
"i wont be armed. i have two small knives and a hatchet in my car," he wrote (his syntax preserved).
In another, he makes a reference to “Nurse Mayinga.” Mayinga N’Seka was a nurse in what was then Zaire who died from Ebola in 1976. She is often considered, incorrectly, the index case - or “Patient Zero” - of the disease. In that post, Micheli discusses index cases and says he “can kill nine tenths of the world population and be within justice.” He mentions “abaddon,” the name of both a bottomless pit and a vengeful angel in the Bible.
On May 26, he began by writing "There will not be any mercy doled out after this post."
In his most recent post on June 1, he wrote, among other things, "Truly, no one has been actually honest to God with me yet. In fact, though there are the faithful and faithless, I've opened up a drastic separation even from my own people, the faithful, over the last week."
Photo by J.R. Lind, Patch staff/Micheli, surveillance photos via MNPD
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