Woman Beaten To Death Over Sandwiches
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Woman Beaten To Death Over Sandwiches
sounds like a abf....
WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH OVER SANDWICHES
A man used a microwave oven to attack his girlfriend, who was fatally beaten after she refused to heat up roast beef sandwiches, police said.
Walter S. Fordyce, 58, of Uniontown, told police he began arguing with his live-in girlfriend, Mary McCann, 58, on Thursday, just after midnight.
After throwing her to the floor, police said Fordyce told them he threw a microwave oven onto McCann's chest after she refused to heat up sandwiches for him. Fordyce also told police he stomped on McCann's chest repeatedly then banged her head off the floor until she lost consciousness -- but that he also said he didn't mean to kill her, police said.
"It was an accident. I didn't do it on purpose," police quoted Fordyce as saying.
Fordyce ran to a neighbor's house for help, but couldn't find anyone there to call 911, police said. After returning home and checking McCann for a pulse -- and finding none -- he went downstairs and drank a beer before going to another neighbor's home and asking them to call 911, police said.
McCann was found dead in a bedroom at her home, police said.
Results of an autopsy were not immediately available. It wasn't immediately clear if Fordyce has an attorney.
He remained jailed without bond on a charge of criminal homicide.
WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH OVER SANDWICHES
A man used a microwave oven to attack his girlfriend, who was fatally beaten after she refused to heat up roast beef sandwiches, police said.
Walter S. Fordyce, 58, of Uniontown, told police he began arguing with his live-in girlfriend, Mary McCann, 58, on Thursday, just after midnight.
After throwing her to the floor, police said Fordyce told them he threw a microwave oven onto McCann's chest after she refused to heat up sandwiches for him. Fordyce also told police he stomped on McCann's chest repeatedly then banged her head off the floor until she lost consciousness -- but that he also said he didn't mean to kill her, police said.
"It was an accident. I didn't do it on purpose," police quoted Fordyce as saying.
Fordyce ran to a neighbor's house for help, but couldn't find anyone there to call 911, police said. After returning home and checking McCann for a pulse -- and finding none -- he went downstairs and drank a beer before going to another neighbor's home and asking them to call 911, police said.
McCann was found dead in a bedroom at her home, police said.
Results of an autopsy were not immediately available. It wasn't immediately clear if Fordyce has an attorney.
He remained jailed without bond on a charge of criminal homicide.
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it also showed an interview with one of her brother's, he said, "get away, we all would have helped her, she had alot of family, but she kept going back." The police were at that residence many times.
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