A woman killed her husband because he was very annoying by caring for her after surgery in her heart

A 65-year-old woman from Alabama was arrested Sunday for allegedly shooting her husband because she was upset with him.
While for many, her husband's behavior sounds as if he was just trying to care for her after she underwent an open-heart operation two weeks ago, police say it ended up being the motive for murder.
County Sheriff Franklin (FCSO)'s office found that Cheri Mitchell-Cluts was accused of 'killing a family member using weapons during domestic violence'.
She said the officers responded to a house in Duncan Creek Road after Mitchell-Clutts called 911 and said she had shot her husband on Sunday, about 7: 30 p.m.
When the police arrived at her home in Russellville, they found a dead man sitting in a chair in the living room.
The body was identified as 69-year-old Timothy Clutts, broadcasting Telegrafi.
Sherry initially told the police that her husband had been threatening her all day, but later told another story.
A spokesman for the Franklin County Sheriff's Office told People's magazine: "We believe Clutts was entering the bedroom to search his wife because she had recently been subjected to open-heart surgery”.
She said Timothy had come there once, asked him if she was hungry. She told him she was hungry and he had brought her some food", he added.
Sherry was apparently so upset with her husband that she pulled out her gun in case he came back. When he did not return, she sought him and shot him in his armchair.
County Sheriff Franklin Shannon Oliver told 48Waff magazine: its flow was clearly upset by that little interaction I had with her at the scene, but I never know what is going on in anyone's mind. There's a number of cases when someone does something like this, you actually have to track it down and find it and build evidence based on the scene and in this situation, it was pretty open. You know, which leads to a lot of questions like what was going on with him or with him".
He found that over the past six years, there had been no police calls to their home. No matter what the case seems to be cut off, F CSO is continuing to investigate.
Oliver said it happens because they should investigate the shooting circumstances. The pistol used in the shooting was found by officers who found it above a refrigerator in the house.
Mitchell-Cluts remains in Franklin County Prison and is being held without bail. It is not clear whether she has yet been found guilty.












