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Suspect in deadly spa rampage sidestepped local police on domestic violence

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The next contact with police was on Oct. 2 of this year, after Zina Haughton called from a gas station on N. 51st St. and W. Brown Deer Road. When officers arrived at 10:30 p.m., they found Haughton barefoot with her shirt torn and her makeup running, as if she had been crying, according to their report. She had scrapes and swelling on the left side of her face, the officer reported.

Zina Haughton denied she was injured, that the scrapes were actually makeup. She said she didn't mean to call 911. She was trying to call 411 to get a phone number. She said her husband accused her of cheating on him. There was a struggle, as he took away her cell phone, which she kept in her bra, the report said.

Police went to the couple's home. As in January 2011, Radcliffe Haughton refused to come to door. Officers left and the department later requested an arrest warrant from the district attorney's office. Chisholm said the warrant request was denied because police had not arrested Radcliffe Haughton and identified him as the defendant.

Just two days later, the couple argued about getting a divorce. He took their daughter to school, and Zina Haughton went to the Brown Deer police and asked them to come back to the home with her so she could get her items out. They did so, and then she headed to the spa to work. Her husband was there, and slashed the tires on his wife's car with what looked like a steak knife before driving away.

Brookfield police put out a request for Haughton's arrest. Later on Oct. 4, Radcliffe was arrested by Brown Deer police.

The Brookfield police reports do not indicate if Brown Deer police questioned Haugthon about the incident just two days earlier — the one in which he refused to answer the door for officers regarding the injuries to his wife.

Haughton denied slashing the tires. He was booked in the Waukesha County jail on criminal damage to property, domestic violence, and disorderly conduct, and released on a $350 bond.

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