Frank Reeves, 58, was told by his wife, Tracy, who was high on meth, that there was an intruder in their home in Creola on August 15. The intruder, however, was her lover, Michael Amacker, who was also high on drugs.
The pair got into a gunfight and Reeves was shot in the chest and injured. He returned fire shot Amacker in the leg and elbow. Both men were taken to the hospital and were not seriously hurt, as reported by Fox 10.
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BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE!
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The woman whose husband and boyfriend shot each other in Creola found herself behind bars on Thursday.
Captain Paul Burch with the Mobile County Sheriff's Office told FOX10 News that Tracy Reeves showed up for an interview with investigators and appeared to be high. Deputies then searched her car and said they found meth.
Okay.. let me get this straight. A woman who is letting her bf stay in their house.. tells her husband there is an intruder.. hahaha!!! Oh man!! That is the best and the stupidest thing I've read. Special kind of messed up!!
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DeleteHey, that looked like a nice house they were living in. When the article mentioned 'Skidmore Road,' I pictured a trailer park (at best).
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of sounding redundant: Like inflation, the cost and proliferation of bad life choices seems to be increasing exponentially in our society. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteCreole, Al. there are some very nice folks there but it is a extremely poor population with many problems, meth is only one of them.
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Take that Florida Report! Alabama makes a strong play in fourth quarter of August.
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