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College Station Murder: Husband Kills Wife with Scissors Amid Jealousy

Law&Crime NetworkJanuary 15, 202620 min43,753 views
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Domestic Dispute Turns Deadly

  • πŸ’” On June 20th, 2023, a domestic disturbance in College Station, Texas, escalated into a fatal attack when Brian Jutson confronted his wife, Sherry Jutson.
  • πŸ”ͺ Brian Jutson admitted to strangling and stabbing Sherry Jutson more than 30 times with a pair of scissors while their children were present in the home.
  • 🚨 Police responded to a 911 call and found Sherry Jutson deceased in the main bedroom; Brian Jutson was detained at the scene.

Husband's Suspicions and Obsession

  • πŸ“± Brian Jutson expressed long-standing suspicions of his wife's infidelity, citing evidence from the past year and numerous instances of alleged cheating.
  • πŸ’¬ Text messages revealed Brian's attempts to confront Sherry about her alleged affair, with Sherry initially denying it but later admitting to having feelings for another man.
  • 🏑 Brian had invested significantly in their shared property, including $20,000 on land and a portion of his retirement for a house, adding to his distress over the perceived lack of investment from Sherry.

The Violent Confrontation

  • πŸ’₯ Arriving home unannounced, Brian confronted Sherry, initially grabbing her by the neck before he claims to have "blacked out."
  • βœ‚οΈ During this blackout period, Brian grabbed a pair of scissors and repeatedly stabbed Sherry, expressing remorse and love throughout the assault.
  • πŸ’” After the stabbing, Brian attempted to check for a pulse and, believing Sherry was gone, covered her body with a blanket before leaving the house.

Aftermath and Legal Consequences

  • 🚿 Brian took a shower to wash off blood and called his children to apologize, stating he had "blacked out" and didn't know what happened.
  • πŸ“ž He confessed to his oldest daughter that he thought he had killed her mother, prompting her to call emergency services.
  • βš–οΈ Nearly two years later, Brian Jutson pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to life in prison after a jury heard evidence of the crime and his obsessive behavior.
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