Subject: Man Shot And Killed By Wife Within 15 Minutes Of Being ...
...Released From Jail
Canada's gun laws would have protected this guy or at least sentenced
the wife to a mandatory 3 years in prison. Plus unsafe storage charges,
can't forget those.
According to the story he kicked in the front door on the way to the
back bedroom.
If she'd not had the door locked or he'd used a key, she'd be facing
charges. It provided evidence of his violent criminal intent.
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Man Shot And Killed By Wife Within 15 Minutes Of Being Released From
Jail
by Jon David Kahn 12 Jul 2013, 12:15 AM PDT
McMinn County (WBIR) - A Tennessee man was shot and killed by his wife
last Saturday within 15 minutes of his release from jail. The man was
arrested earlier in the day after police arrived on the scene at the
Athens Super 8 Motel, responding to a report that Robert Vann Marshall,
34, was suicidal, armed and threatening to kill his wife and children.
Marshall was apprehended at the scene with narcotics and a handgun on
his person. Officers also discovered an active order of protection
against him. They arrested him on charges of narcotics and firearms, and
transported him to the McMinn County Justice Center, where they
explained the order of protection. Marshall was ordered to not contact
his wife or go to their residence.
He was released at 1:27 p.m after making bond.
At about 1:38 p.m., 911 received a call from Melissa Marshall, claiming
that her husband was attempting to get inside their home. With police on
the way, she told dispatchers that Robert Marshall had forced his way
inside and that she had shot him. When police arrived at the Marshall
residence, they found the front door kicked in and Robert Marshall in a
back bedroom with a fatal gunshot to his chest.
Thus far, no charges have been filed against Melissa Marshall. However,
the Attorney General's office has requested an autopsy and the
investigation is ongoing.
Sheriff Joe Guy said detectives processed the scene but no charges were
filed against Melissa Marshall because it appeared to be a case of
self-defense. He also said they will work with the District Attorney
Generals office to decide whether or not to present it to a Grand Jury.
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