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Suspect who killed his cheating wife ‘knew he was going to jail’ so he went out and murdered another man, cops say

A Virginia man is accused of killing his wife with disjointing and then killing another man, because according to the police, he knew he would go to jail ”.

Authorities, just before 13.00 on Tuesday before a man was shot on the road after the Virginia came to a house in Ridgeway. According to the Henry County Sheriff Office, the man, who was later defined as 68 -year -old William Leroy Morey, had more than one firearm wound and was declared dead at the scene.

Morey’s 22 -year -old Mandy Coleman, who lives at home with two young children, was reportedly controlled. The police died of Coleman from a firearm wound.

Her husband, 30 -year -old Joshua Corbett Coleman, quickly appeared as suspicious.

The police arrested around 14:40 during the traffic stop and found the children in the vehicle. Şerif office, “safe and not damaged,” he said. According to the police, Coleman was armed with a pistol and AR-15 rifle.

Joshua Corbett Coleman faced the accusation of murder after confronting his wife about his disjointedness and then killing another man, because he knew he would go to jail ‘(Henry County Sharif Office)

Coleman confessed to the murders after his arrest. WDBJ7.

The police told the police that he accused him of deceiving him during a tense discussion before he went to his room, holding a gun and hit him on his head.

Coleman then took his two children to the car.

The complaint, “He knew he was going to jail,” and decided to call Recey to kill.

According to the file, Coleman returned to Ridgeway house to find Morey on the street and kill him after he could not run the man in his house at home.

The relationship between Morey and Coleman is not clear immediately. An investigation continues.

Coleman is now held in the Henry County adult detention center without Bond.

Two times the first -degree murder, the use of two firearms in a commission of a crime, a number of occupied vehicles, and the abuse of two children.

Authorities offer an award up to $ 2,500 in exchange for information about the crime.

“This is a heartbreaking and tragic situation that deeply affects two families and our entire community, Dav said Şerif Wayne Davis. “In these incredibly difficult times, our hearts go to the loved ones of the victims.”

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