Grandma Stabs Husband 14 Times, Pleads Guilty to Second-Degree Murder
Law&Crime NetworkOctober 30, 202523 min89,464 views
19 connections·22 entities in this video→The 911 Call and Initial Response
- 911 dispatch received a call from Betsy McIntyre, a 69-year-old woman, who reported that she had killed her husband.
- When deputies arrived at the home in Michigan, Betsy initially refused to come out, leading to a tense standoff.
- She was eventually found near her husband's body and was instructed to crawl out of a shed before being arrested.
The Crime and Confession
- Betsy McIntyre fatally stabbed her husband of 48 years, leaving him dead in a pool of blood.
- During the arrest, she expressed remorse, stating she "should’ve just divorced him."
- In an interrogation, Betsy was accused of stabbing her husband 14 times.
Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
- Betsy McIntyre initially faced a first-degree murder charge.
- She later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as part of a plea deal.
- She was sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison, with the earliest parole eligibility in 2045.
- This sentence means she will be nearly 90 years old before she is eligible for parole.
Motive and Personal Circumstances
- Betsy mentioned needing to get help and that her husband wouldn't move, suggesting a potential underlying issue.
- She also expressed a desire to speak with her divorce attorney, indicating marital strife.
- The transcript mentions a possible cognitive issue or disease affecting her memory, particularly regarding faces and names.
- She has three children: two daughters with David and a son named Nathan from a previous relationship.
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