Was gonna call it 'no fair' until I realised the guy had a shed specially set up for it... You know you're taking you're hobby seriously when you set yourself up in a shed...
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Also, the fact she went for a leg shot first strongly suggests to me that she gave him some sort of speech after the first attention-getter, like a 'I've put up with your sh1t for 30 years and I warned you, etc.'
Still, joking aside what a way to go - in a p0rn shed with your trousers round your ankles...
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(Wonder what show he'd purchased..?)
"The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said it received a call from 69-year-old Patricia Hill, who had just shot her 65-year-old husband, Frank.The sheriff's office said that during an interview with Hill, she told investigators she arrived home and went to the shed on her property to confront her husband, but there had never been any physical altercations between the couple. "However, Mrs. Hill stated that she disagreed with her husband’s purchase of video pornography via the television guide, which she canceled upon discovering the purchase, but Mr. Hill managed to place a subsequent order," Maj. Lafayette Woods, Jr. said. "Mrs. Hill stated that she entered the shed and asked her husband to leave but he refused."
"She went back to the shed a short time later, where she entered and shot her husband twice, striking him once in the leg and once in the head," Woods said. "Immediately following the shooting, Mrs. Hill stated that she returned inside the residence, where she returned the weapon and called 911 to report the shooting.”
When police arrived at the home they found Frank Hill dead in a shed on the property. Hill sustained two gunshot wounds to the upper and lower body, according to police.
Hill is currently in Jefferson County's detention center on felony probable cause for capital murder in the shooting death of her husband without bond, and will stay there until her court date next week. At this point, investigators do not believe the incident had anything to do with self-defense, FOX16 reported.