Murder-suicide likely in McNair case

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee's state medical examiner said yesterday that investigators have been hesitant to conclude that Steve McNair's girlfriend killed the NFL star and herself because she didn't appear to have a motive, but that murder-suicide is the most likely scenario.

After the couple was discovered shot to death on Saturday, police were quick to label McNair's death a homicide. He had been shot twice in the head and twice in the chest, while 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi died from a single gunshot to the head. Under her body was a gun she had purchased less than two days before the killings.

Investigators were waiting on ballistics tests on the weapon before issuing a ruling on Kazemi's death, which medical examiner Bruce Levy said could come in the next few days. Kazemi's gun purchase, which was revealed on Monday, is a strong indication that she was responsible, he said.

"If we had known on Sunday about the gun I think we would have been very comfortable in ruling murder-suicide," he said. "I'll be very surprised now if they rule it isn't."

Levy said an apparent lack of motive by Kazemi has made investigators careful about exploring every possibility, including the unlikely scenario that a third party could have staged the scene. Their relationship lacked typical indicators of trouble - such as concerned family members or police reports and protection orders.

But Kazemi's family has said she was very happy.

Levy said McNair, 36, was shot in each temple and twice in the chest. Three of the shots were taken from a distance, but one of the shots to the temple came from just inches away.

The gun that killed Kazemi was in contact with her head when it discharged, he said.

"It may be we'll never know exactly why this happened," he said.

Much of what's known publicly about the affair comes from what Kazemi told her family: She was preparing to move in with McNair and believed he was going to divorce his wife, though no court records of divorce proceedings have surfaced.

Then early Thursday, Kazemi was arrested for DUI while driving a Cadillac Escalade that was registered in both of their names. McNair was with her but wasn't charged, and police allowed him to leave the scene. He later bailed her out.

That night, Kazemi went alone to buy the handgun.

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Flag Comment Posted by jammin3 on July 08, 2009 at 10:14 am

Then early Thursday, Kazemi was arrested for DUI while driving a Cadillac Escalade that was registered in both of their names. McNair was with her but wasn’t charged, and police allowed him to leave the scene. He later bailed her out.

I am wondering why - if she was only 20 yrs old and was getting arrested for DUI and McNair was with her at the time of the arrest - why did they just let him go - wouldn’t under age drinking be a issue?  If she was driving than it stands to reason that he had been drinking as well and they let him just leave the scene..
Sounds weird to me..

Flag Comment Posted by gkiltz on July 08, 2009 at 8:53 am

Not to pre-judge, but this case had fatal attraction written all over it from the beginning!

A wife with 4 kids, and he couldn’t leave the lollypops alone!

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