Michael Buxton

Michael Buxton 11 Michael Buxton is a Homicide Prosecutor in New York most well known for his work on the Adelia Douglas-Hamilton Murder in 2011.

Homicide Deputy Chief
Since 2002, Buxton has been the Deputy Bureau Chief for Homicide. In 2004, it is reported that the newly instated Bureau Chief, Alexandria Minot, and he had a falling out due to her skipping his position and becoming Bureau Chief. When Minot left the Homicide Bureau in late 2005, Buxton sat in as Bureau Chief until April 2006 when Elijah Colne was made Bureau Chief. Ever since he has been the Deputy Bureau Chief.

==Christopher Grant=

Christopher Grant was an NYPD Detective in Homicide. He married Minot in 2003 and is highly acclaimed to have been for her jump in position. In March 2005 he was arrested for Witness Tampering, Grand Larceny, Possession of Illegal Narcotics and Rape. When Minot was arrested weeks later for having flushed the drugs down the toilet she was released due to her actions being committed under duress. Buxton and Minot are suspected to have had an affair, starting in late 2004 or early 2005 which continued until she remarried in 2009.

Adelia Douglas-Hamilton Murder
In December of 2011, Adelia and her Godmother travelled to New York City so that she could visit her Mother in the City through the Christmas Season. She was found dead on December 22, 2011 and had died on the 19th. Adelia's parents, Albert Douglas-Hamilton and Alexandria Minot, both had extensive ties in the legal system and in March 2013 Joseph Dalton was put in trial and eventually found guilty of the murder of Adelia and two other girls, Linnea Mitchell and Brianne Halliday, both girls who attended the same school as Adelia. Dalton was a teacher who taught them at their private girl's boarding school.