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Married couple banter, exchange personal shots
Husband, wife exchange shots; wife killed
Article Date: Monday, December 17, 2007 NEWBURY, N.H. (AP) _ A Newbury man shot and killed his wife after she fired a shotgun blast at him during an argument, police said. Karen Dion, 38, was killed Sunday in her driveway. In a statement, authorities said Dion's husband, Gary Dion, 37, called police around 2:30 p.m. to report shots fired at their home. Arriving officers found Mrs. Dion's body in the driveway. Police say the exchange of gunfire was prompted by a dispute between husband and wife. "After that dispute, Mrs. Dion retrieved a shotgun and fired it at Mr. Dion, who was outside clearing the driveway," said a statement from the attorney general's office and police. "Mr. Dion then retrieved his own firearm and after being confronted by Mrs. Dion, who still had her shotgun, he shot and killed her in the driveway of their home." Dion, who had been using a snowblower, was not injured, said Senior Assistant Attorney General Jeff Strelzin. Dion has not been charged as the investigation continues. He was not armed when police arrived, Strelzin said, and was released Sunday night after questioning. Strelzin said many details had not been pinned down, or could not be released as police investigate. Strelzin told WMUR-TV that Mrs. Dion fired at her husband from a balcony, and that Gary Dion then got a handgun from his vehicle and shot her near a garage. He could not elaborate on Karen Dion's wound, the number of shots fired or the nature of the dispute. "Generally, we are looking into their relationship, their history, which will include talking to neighbors, family and friends," Strelzin said. Strelzin said as far as they know, no one else saw the incident, and police were canvassing the neighborhood to see if anyone heard anything. He said the home is on Mountain Road, off Route 103, and can be seen by at least one other home.
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Hmmmm, without knowing the whole story, especially at their age, I find it 'fishy' if he had time to go get armed, it was no accident. Really not too sure how much 'self defense' it was either. I doubt she was shooting slugs, she probably couldn't hold it after the recoil, and birdshot, well, if he was 30 yards or farther away . . . , just sounds fishy to me. He's the one who now has to live with that the rest of his life, JMHO, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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If she was Annie Oakley, he would have been dead. Something smells fishy to me too. If he could get to his car, why not just drive away and report the incident to the police?
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I prefer to let the police investigate before I form opinions. I know the area and it is an area that is tough on people after the snow flies. Very high suicide rate and murder rate due to "cabin feaver."
I feel sorry for the family, here just before Christmas. Ed
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Rapier,
What really sucks is that the news media never follows up the story with the ending. I wish we would find out about endings more often. Not only for my own curiousity, but because I would love to hear what criminals get in terms of sentencing. I agree that we shouldn't form opinions. For all we know, the lady was shooting at a squirrely, her husband was delirious and thought she was shooting at him, and with all the snow on the ground he couldn't leave. Therefore, he was forced to shoot her due to termporary insanity. Just in case it didn't come across as a joke, I want you to know that I am joking in this paragraph. LOL
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