A 76-year-old Tennessee man was charged with first-degree murder
after fatally shooting his wife because he thought she had stolen and
hidden money he planned to tithe to his church, law enforcement
officials said on Tuesday.
Norman McKinney of Erwin, Tennessee,
in the eastern part of the state, had been charged with attempted murder
on Monday, the day after he was arrested by the sheriff's department
after shooting his wife, Unicoi County Sheriff's chief investigator
Ronnie Adkins said.
Deputies went to his house and found May
McKinney still alive in the couple's bedroom, but suffering from a
gunshot wound in the head, Adkins said. She died on Monday morning after
being airlifted to Johnson City Medical Center, and the charge against
her husband was upgraded.
"Mr. McKinney had the gun pointed to
her head because he thought she had stolen his tithe money and hidden
it," Adkins said. The officers who searched the house found no hidden
collection of money.
Norman McKinney appeared in court on Monday and his bond was set at $300,000. He remains in the Unicoi County Jail.
"It's
a sad situation for all concerned, especially the families," Adkins
said. "He's incarcerated and she's lost her life and then the families
are left with grief and pain to deal with."
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