That's the one.Is this the one where he shot her through the seat? While riding in the back seat? Supposedly dropped the gun or something?
That's the one.Is this the one where he shot her through the seat? While riding in the back seat? Supposedly dropped the gun or something?
I'm still quite not sure about it being murder. I live outside Atlanta, so I heard the news. I believe it was Involuntary manslaughter. My dad is a lot like Tex McIver, always on guard and always packing. Especially if he was in downtown Atlanta. The only problem I have as did the prosecution was it being a .38 revolver. My mother carries one just like it and it's not a quick to fire weapon. I imagine he passed out with his finger in the trigger and if startled could have pulled the trigger. Sad story.That's the one.
That was the story,,,, for the first shot. Other five shots is where his story fell apart.I'm still quite not sure about it being murder. I live outside Atlanta, so I heard the news. I believe it was Involuntary manslaughter. My dad is a lot like Tex McIver, always on guard and always packing. Especially if he was in downtown Atlanta. The only problem I have as did the prosecution was it being a .38 revolver. My mother carries one just like it and it's not a quick to fire weapon. I imagine he passed out with his finger in the trigger and if startled could have pulled the trigger. Sad story.
everytime I look at an estate pipe my girlfriend is like buy a new one that might not have been owned by a murderer or creepy pants person.I actually know this can be a real possibility. Won't say anything else as per the forum rules, except that I'm now doubly glad I don't buy estates.
Smart lady.everytime I look at an estate pipe my girlfriend is like buy a new one that might not have been owned by a murderer or creepy pants person.
I agree it is a very sad story. The crazy thing is his wife said"it was an accident" just before she passed.I'm still quite not sure about it being murder. I live outside Atlanta, so I heard the news. I believe it was Involuntary manslaughter. My dad is a lot like Tex McIver, always on guard and always packing. Especially if he was in downtown Atlanta. The only problem I have as did the prosecution was it being a .38 revolver. My mother carries one just like it and it's not a quick to fire weapon. I imagine he passed out with his finger in the trigger and if startled could have pulled the trigger. Sad story.
I agree it is a very sad story. The crazy thing is his wife said"it was an accident" just before she passed.
If you rode around Atlanta GA for a few minutes you’d understand. After dark it’s a third world country.I was looking at a couple of articles about it and I came across that as well.
I'd hate to be a juror on a trial like that.
My biggest question would probably be, why did he have the gun in his hand to begin with while just riding in the back seat?
sadly murderbillia is a small but thriving industry.Sadly, there is probably a (hopefully small) market for such items, where one would tout the items as being owned by a notorious killer. Ugh. (thinking of the Manson followers, etc.)