Mistake, or murder? Is Tex McIver a wrongly accused grieving widower, or a gold-digging killer?

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44 thoughts on “Pt. 2: Husband Claims He Accidentally Shot Wife in Car – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. The wife getting killed is horrible. I’m just dumbfounded about how their “marriage” was. I understand keeping money separate. But lending your spouse money, to be paid back by a certain time, with interest, says a lot about their “marriage”.

  2. You had a Gun expert say how a revolver works. Never mentioning the fact that if the hammer was pulled back, a light touch or bump to the trigger would set it off. He only gave the example if hammer was down. If he did, CRIME WATCH never gave the example. Never talk to Crime Watch or anybody if you are accused of Anything. Only your Lawyer.

  3. Your honor, I accidentally put the gun to my wife's temple and accidentally pulled the trigger. The trigger was stiff, so I had to accidentally squeeze it really hard for the bullet to accidentally go into my wife's brain. Jury: Innocent due to accident.

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