Alabama husband wouldn't answer this question when calling 911 to report wife shot

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When Jason Crawford of Cullman called 911 to report that his wife Tiffiney had been shot, there was one question that he repeatedly refused to answer, 'Who's she been shot by?' alnews wakanews

"My wife is shot. I need someone out here, please." It was just after 11 p.m. on May 2, 2017, when 37-year-old Jason Crawford called 911 from outside his own home in Cullman, Alabama, to report that his wife Tiffiney had been shot in the head."The Mysterious Death of Tiffiney Crawford,"

"She asked you 'who's she been shot by,' and you didn't respond. Why not?" Begnaud asked Crawford."Yeah," Crawford answered,"I just felt like if I said it into existence, it'd be true." Crawford says he could not bring himself to tell the 911 operator that his 32-two-year-old wife, Tiffiney had shot herself.

There was something else that struck Parrish as odd. Tiffiney Crawford had been shot once to the left side of her chin and a second time to her left temple. The gun was found in her left hand, but Tiffiney was right-handed. Two shots to the head are rare in suicide attempts says Parrish, but two shots using a nondominant hand to pull the trigger seemed nearly impossible to the longtime investigator.

When the gun was finally tested for DNA, there were only trace amounts detected. Two samples were identified as male but could not be matched to any one individual. A third sample was so small that there was no way to tell if it belonged to a male or a female. To Parrish, it seemed as if the gun may have been wiped clean and then placed in Tiffiney's hand.

On March 8, 2018, Green issued her findings and declared Tiffiney's death a murder. More than two months later, the Cullman County District Attorney's office presented their case to a grand jury. Jason Crawford was indicted and charged with his wife's murder. In an interview with Begnaud, Assistant District Attorney Jeff Roberts said,"I couldn't see who else did it. He's the only one who had a motive to do it, for one thing.

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