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

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42 thoughts on “Pt. 1: Husband Claims He Accidentally Shot Wife in Car – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. What the guy in the gun store said about the gun not being able to go off is actually pretty wrong. If you watch the expert during the trial he actually accidentally set the gun off when he was trying to say that it would not happen and he says “oops”. Out loud.

  2. Yea but if the hammer is already back it’s gonna fire easy. I’m just saying he might have had it pulled unless it double action only then they got a case cause someone def would have had to put pressure behind the trigger

  3. They need to quit going to suspects homes to pester them, the lady in this case was decent, but they almost always seem like bullies, it is never ever productive and it is uncomfortable to watch

  4. Marriage involves sharing assets, so how does the wife justify collecting interest on a loan? It’s just bizarre. I’m sorry, if my wife suggested she would “loan me” money that I had to pay back by a certain date and pay interest on, I might consider falling asleep with a gun in my hand🤨

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