Wife Shoots Husband During 911 Call, Then Confesses

A Florida man was shot and killed by his wife while on a 911 call reporting a domestic dispute. The wife later confessed to the shooting. The case involved escalating arguments, mental health struggles, and a final, tragic confrontation.

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Wife Shoots Husband During 911 Call, Then Confesses

On September 8, 2021, a man in Gulf Breeze, Florida, was shot in his own garage. The attack happened while he was on the phone with emergency services. The 911 operator heard the terrifying events unfold. Before operators could fully react, the man’s wife also called 911, admitting to the shooting. When police arrived, she did not resist. The scene suggested she had killed her husband. With children involved, the future looked bleak for them.

A Day of Escalating Conflict

The day began with arguments between Colin Turner and his wife, Bri. Around 1 p.m., Bri called the police, claiming Colin had pushed her and threatened to take their children. She mentioned a shotgun in the bedroom and her pistol in her truck. Officers responded to the home but found no evidence of violence. Colin told officers that Bri had experienced a “borderline rage” the night before and that she was the one who became physical. He stated he was trying to take the children to his parents’ home in Georgia to de-escalate the situation. Bri denied any physical altercation, attributing the issues to “typical relationship stuff.” The officers left, as there was no clear evidence of a crime.

Later, around 5 p.m., officers were called back to the property. Colin reported that Bri had locked him out of the house. She had also taken his driver’s license, money, and bank cards. Colin explained that Bri was angry because he had turned off the Wi-Fi the previous night, leading her to put his laptop in the dishwasher. He also mentioned that he had contacted Bri’s superiors in the Navy due to concerns about her mental health and emotional abuse. This had further angered Bri. Officers spoke with Bri again, but she denied any physical violence. They left once more.

Tragedy Strikes During a 911 Call

At 6:22 p.m., the 911 operator received a second, chilling call from Colin. He reported being locked in the garage and hearing his wife break doors. Then, the line went silent except for the sounds of a struggle. “He just shot me,” Colin managed to say before the call ended. Tragically, this was the last anyone heard from him. The operator, hearing the gunshots, immediately recognized the severity of the situation.

Responding officers arrived at the home and found Bri at the front door. She appeared calm and collected. Inside the garage, they discovered Colin Turner lying unresponsive on the floor, bleeding heavily. Paramedics attempted to save him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds. Detectives quickly treated the case as a homicide. Bri, when questioned, offered conflicting accounts, including claims of self-defense and finding him after the fact. Officers later found a firearm hidden behind a toaster in the kitchen.

Unraveling the Relationship

Colin Turner was described as a steady, dependable man who had served 14 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, reaching the rank of gunnery sergeant. After his military service, he became a stay-at-home father while pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. He had a traumatic brain injury during his service, which led to a medical discharge and a 100% disability status.

Bri had also served in the U.S. Navy but was on limited duty due to mental health struggles. Colin had confided in friends and family that Bri suffered from borderline personality disorder and other diagnosed conditions. Their relationship was marked by frequent, intense arguments where Bri’s emotional reactions often seemed disproportionate to the situation. These arguments strained the marriage, especially for Colin, who valued stability.

The Trial and Verdict

During her interrogation, Bri eventually confessed to shooting Colin, stating, “I didn’t mean to shoot him.” She claimed he was going to kill her, and she saw a look on his face that scared her. Her father, a lawyer, provided legal advice, after which Bri became less communicative with officers. She was arrested on suspicion of murder.

At trial, the prosecution presented evidence that Colin had been shot four times in the back, indicating he was likely not facing Bri when he was shot. They argued that Bri’s actions, including retrieving a firearm during the argument and her subsequent 911 call and statements to officers, showed premeditation and escalation. Bri’s defense team argued for self-defense and cited her mental health issues, including borderline personality disorder and battered spouse syndrome, suggesting her judgment was impaired. However, the jury did not find her claims credible. They convicted Bri of murdering her husband, Colin Turner.

Justice and Reflection

The case highlights the devastating consequences of domestic conflict, particularly when combined with mental health challenges and escalating anger. The 911 call, capturing the final moments of Colin’s life, served as critical evidence. Bri’s conflicting statements and eventual confession, coupled with the physical evidence, led to her conviction. The legal proceedings aimed to bring justice for Colin and his family, underscoring the importance of thorough investigation in domestic violence cases, even when one party claims self-defense or diminished capacity.


Source: Toxic Wife Realizes Cops Heard it ALL on 911 Call (YouTube)

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