It began like any other Halloween morning in a quiet Wichita neighborhood — decorations swaying in the breeze,
children buzzing with excitement, and families preparing for a day of festivities. But the calm shattered when
emergency vehicles rushed to the scene, and neighbors watched in disbelief. A former television news anchor
— once known for her confident presence on morning broadcasts — was taken into custody after her 80-year-old
mother was found critically injured inside their home. The shocking event left the community reeling,
struggling to comprehend how such a tragedy could unfold behind familiar doors.
Authorities responded to a distress call around 7:52 a.m. and arrived to find 47-year-old Angelynn “Angie” Elizabeth
Mock outside the residence. Inside, officers discovered her mother, Anita Avers, suffering from multiple stab wounds.
Despite emergency medical efforts, she was pronounced deceased shortly after being transported to a nearby hospital.
Mock was immediately detained and is now facing a first-degree murder charge. According to court documents,
she is being held on a $1 million bond as investigators continue gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses.
Early reports suggest a possible claim of self-defense, based on dispatch audio in which a woman reportedly stated
she “acted to protect herself.” A neighbor recalled that a visibly distressed woman approached them seeking help
immediately after the incident. Police have not yet confirmed a motive or any history of conflict between the mother and daughter.
Those who knew Mock — a former journalist who built a respected career in television news before moving
into consulting — have expressed shock and sadness as they await further details.
The tragedy marks a painful turn in the life of a woman once recognized for her professional achievements and community involvement.
Now, the focus has shifted entirely to the ongoing investigation and the family’s devastating loss. As authorities
work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the case, the community mourns the passing of
Anita Avers — remembered by loved ones as kind and compassionate — and reflects on how quickly lives can change in ways no one could ever expect.