‘Sister Wives’ Stars Janelle & Kody Brown’s Son Found His Brother Dead at Home: Inside Their Close Bond

Gabriel Brown and Garrison Brown | Source: Youtube.com/@EntertainmentTonight | Instagram.com/robertthebrown

The “Sister Wives” family is grieving the loss of Garrison Brown, the son of Kody Brown. Garrison’s body, with a gunshot wound to his head, was discovered by his brother, Gabriel.

Garrison Brown is known for his appearances on the hit TLC series “Sister Wives,” as one of Kody Brown’s 18 children. At 25, Garrison has died, leaving behind his family, including his brother Gabriel, with whom he was extremely close. To make matters worse, Gabriel was the one who arrived at his brother’s house, only to discover his brother’s lifeless body.

Garrison Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLCTVUK

Garrison Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLCTVUK

Garrison lived alone, since moving out of his family home, following the massive fight with his dad regarding COVID rules and their relationship overall. Garrison’s dad, Kody, was the one who pushed his son out of the house and made him move out. In an episode of the show, Kody said:

“When you’re twenty-one, karmically, I’ve given you all you need! You’ve got a good car. You go get a job. Here’s some cash. Bye!”

Kody Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLC

Kody Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLC

“I am on the verge of washing my hands of it. I am gonna have Gabriel and Garrison to move out of the house,” he added.

Since Kody was absent most of the time, the brothers grew up supporting each other. From family gatherings to domestic challenges, they learned to rely on each other rather than their father.

Garrison Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLCTVUK

Garrison Brown, 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TLCTVUK

“Since I last talked to Dad, I have bought a house, gotten into a school, and acquired the car that I wanted, despite him telling me I should never get it,” said Garrison. When asked whether his father knew, Garrison replied, “No, he doesn’t care to.”

Gabriel was in the room during that conversation, nodding along, and understanding the circumstances. When his brother was done talking, he replied with a short “Based” comment, only proving that none of his father’s behavior was surprising to him anymore.