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AR: Man Accused Of Murdering His Wife [Who Was 'Protected' By A Restraining Order] Appears in Court
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"A Conway man accused of murdering his wife in a restaurant parking lot made his first court appearance Thursday. Stephen McCoy has been charged with first degree murder in the death of Betty McCoy."
"He also faces charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and violation of a protection order and is held without bond. Prosecuting Attorney H.G. Foster says that McCoy blames his actions on mental illness." ...
"You may remember two days ago McCoy allegedly shot his wife several times while she was at the window of a fast food restaurant."
"Police say they found a restraining order in her car against her husband filed 20 minutes before she was killed." |
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