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    Bradley Frye (31) allegedly shot his wife Sara with a shotgun, packed the wound with petroleum jelly, and claimed it was a suicide

    https://www.news9.com/story/66ea4903...taging-suicide

    According to Tecumseh Police, Bradley Frye shot his wife Sara and staged her death to look like a suicide.

    Officers responded to the couple’s home Friday to investigate a reported suicide. Police said the evidence did not match Bradley’s story.

    According to officers, Sara was shot in the face. Investigators said a pump action shotgun was found lying behind her, and her wound had been packed with petroleum jelly.

    Tecumseh Police raced to the couple’s home following a call to 911.

    Dispatch: Have a report of a female suffering from a gunshot wound.

    Bradley's hysterical screams were captured on police body-worn cameras.

    Police found Bradley at his wife's side. “Whenever we arrived, the suspect was attempting to perform CPR,” said Tecumseh Police Chief JR Kidney.

    Despite authorities performing lifesaving efforts, Bradley pleaded with officers.

    Frye: You guys aren’t compressing; you guys aren’t doing chest compressions!

    Frye: I got to go in there, bro! I got to go in there! It's my wife! She's laying in there man!

    Sara died 30 minutes later.

    According to court filings, Bradley initially claimed, following an argument, Sara took her own life. But police say evidence indicated there had been a violent struggle. “The dining room table had been busted down, and there were chairs that had been overturned,” said Kidney.

    According to investigators, Sara's father told police she was on meth and Bradley was schizophrenic. For those reasons, he said he removed his four grandchildren from their home earlier in the day. “Some things were going on in the home they didn’t feel the children needed to be there,” said Kidney.

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    Yeah I hear petroleum jelly is EXACTLY the way to hide a homicide. Like..it makes things invisible.

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    Do we know why he packed the wound with petroleum jelly, or no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bewitchingstorm
    Do we know why he packed the wound with petroleum jelly, or no?
    Because he's a dumbass? Other than that I don't know. He makes me think of this story, possibly my all time favorite story on here. https://mydeathspace.com/vb/showthre...ighlight=gucci Where do any of these dumbasses get these 'great' ideas for how to cover up murder of their wives and try to make it look like suicide?

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    I dont even need to click on the link-is it the guy that buried his wige with her perfume and an "im sorry" note

    Shotgun wound to the face means the face is gone. No petroleum jelly is going to put it back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angibla
    I dont even need to click on the link-is it the guy that buried his wige with her perfume and an "im sorry" note
    (Gucci) guilty! That thread cracks me up!

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    I need to revisit that thread this morning.

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