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Updated: 8:05 PM Jul 5, 2009
Police: McNair's death a homicide
Nashville police say McNair was shot four times, twice in the head. Awoman, 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi, was killed by a single gunshot wound. The pistol was found near her body.
Posted: 4:16 PM Jul 4, 2009 |
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July 5, 2009
NASHVILLE (WVLT/AP) -- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Police are calling the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide, but they haven't yet reached a conclusion about the death of the 20-year-old woman found with him.
Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said Sunday that the two had been dating the past several months.
Aaron says McNair was shot four times, twice in the head. The woman, 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi, was killed by a single gunshot wound. The pistol was found near her body.
The 36-year-old McNair, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who was married with four children, and Kazemi were found dead Saturday at a Nashville condominium he shared with a friend.
McNair played most of his career with the Tennessee Titans before he was traded to the Baltimore Ravens. He retired last year.
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KARMA, that's what happens when you cheat on your wife. lol. I agree with LuLu. Sharon god does not plan our deaths, he gave us choice and we choose what we do. McNair chose to cheat and his girlfriend chose to shoot him.
I'm so sick of everyone romanticizing these celebrities deaths! MJ was a pervert and SM was a cheater! Stop making them idols!
Sharon, Steve M was a great football player and his death is tragic. BUT, it is absurb to say God planned his death in this manner. The God I know would not have planned for him to commit adultry & be murdered. Steve M made his choices & the consequences are unfortunate.
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