Friday, January 9, 2009

Killa City: Lee's Summit man tells police he killed his wife

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:30 PM

A Lee's Summit police officer asked Maurice Henry Sr. if anyone was hurt inside his house.



"Just my wife," Henry told the officer. "I killed her."

This afternoon, Jackson County Prosecutor Jim Kanatzar charged Henry with second-degree murder and armed criminal action.

According to the probable cause statement, Henry and his wife were arguing in their bedroom Thursday night. Henry's son went to the bedroom after he heard his mother

yell his name. When the boy walked in, his father was holding a

12-gauge shotgun at his side. Then, he reportedly saw his father shoot his mother

in the head. The boy ran to the kitchen where his sister was calling

911, grabbed her and ran to a neighbor's house. "My dad just shot my mom," one of the children told a neighbor.


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Officers arrived at the house in the 1200 block of S.W. Sunflower Drive at 8:46 p.m. Police found Henry's wife dead inside the front door.

Later, Henry asked for a lawyer but told police, "It's pretty obvious it was my fault. I did what I did." -- Justin Kendall

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I saw this story in the news, including Maurice Henry Sr.'s black ass being stuffed into a plice car, the talking head saying how the two kids are now for all intents and purposes parentless, and the father pointed the gun at his kids as they ran from the house.

The sadness was quickly replaced with curiosity. The very next clip was the annoucement that KCKS's violent crime had DROPPED 25% last year. I know the M-red-state hates the K-red-state and all, but at least back in civil war days, Missouri would fight Kansas to impose their will rather than killing each other.

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