Post by naraku on Oct 25, 2005 23:14:33 GMT -5
this is sad. i live about a block or two away from it
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- A pest exterminator wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Colerain Township woman shot and killed himself in Brown County, News 5's Emily Longnecker reported.
Wayne Bee, or the "Critter Gitter" as he's known from television commercials, was wanted on one count of aggravated murder, police said.
Bee's friend, who lived on Loudon Road, called 911 Tuesday afternoon, saying that Bee was outside his home.
Authorities told the man to lock his front door and not let Bee in. When police arrived at the home, Bee fled in his vehicle, eventually crashing in a field and fleeing on foot Police surrounded Bee, and he asked them if they would shoot back if he shot at them first, Longnecker reported. Officers said they wouldn't, and even called in a hostage negotiator.
But at some point during the standoff, Bee took money out of his pocket, said "I don't need this anymore," and then shot himself in the chest with a revolver.
Bee was accused of killing his secretary, 39-year-old Kimberly A. Freson, Tuesday morning. Her body, bound with duct tape, was found in the front yard of a home on the 3600 block of Woodsong Drive around 9 a.m.
Caller: "I have a lady who's down."
911 Dispatcher: "OK, is she breathing?"
Caller: "I don't know. She's bound at the neck, taped up, and she's bleeding from her abdomen. I can't get the duct tape off her neck. Breathe Kim. Breathe, breathe!"
"She was so sweet and caring," Lindsey Brunkel said. "She was really good."
Bee had a history of abuse charges stretching back 16 years. Both his first and second wives have restraining orders against Bee.
His second wife accused Bee of tying her up and assaulting her with an electrical device.
"He held a gun to my head, beat me and raped me, and I've lived in fear ever since," Rhonda Wilson said. "From the beginning of our relationship, he was very controlling and aggressive. I'm terrified of him. I wear a personal alarm around my neck every day, and I sleep with a gun under my pillow."
The charges against Bee were dropped in August.
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- A pest exterminator wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Colerain Township woman shot and killed himself in Brown County, News 5's Emily Longnecker reported.
Wayne Bee, or the "Critter Gitter" as he's known from television commercials, was wanted on one count of aggravated murder, police said.
Bee's friend, who lived on Loudon Road, called 911 Tuesday afternoon, saying that Bee was outside his home.
Authorities told the man to lock his front door and not let Bee in. When police arrived at the home, Bee fled in his vehicle, eventually crashing in a field and fleeing on foot Police surrounded Bee, and he asked them if they would shoot back if he shot at them first, Longnecker reported. Officers said they wouldn't, and even called in a hostage negotiator.
But at some point during the standoff, Bee took money out of his pocket, said "I don't need this anymore," and then shot himself in the chest with a revolver.
Bee was accused of killing his secretary, 39-year-old Kimberly A. Freson, Tuesday morning. Her body, bound with duct tape, was found in the front yard of a home on the 3600 block of Woodsong Drive around 9 a.m.
Caller: "I have a lady who's down."
911 Dispatcher: "OK, is she breathing?"
Caller: "I don't know. She's bound at the neck, taped up, and she's bleeding from her abdomen. I can't get the duct tape off her neck. Breathe Kim. Breathe, breathe!"
"She was so sweet and caring," Lindsey Brunkel said. "She was really good."
Bee had a history of abuse charges stretching back 16 years. Both his first and second wives have restraining orders against Bee.
His second wife accused Bee of tying her up and assaulting her with an electrical device.
"He held a gun to my head, beat me and raped me, and I've lived in fear ever since," Rhonda Wilson said. "From the beginning of our relationship, he was very controlling and aggressive. I'm terrified of him. I wear a personal alarm around my neck every day, and I sleep with a gun under my pillow."
The charges against Bee were dropped in August.