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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Macon County man arrested for killing wife, family dogs

MACON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) – A Red Boiling Springs man has been charged with killing his wife and family dogs. 

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says agents responded to the 400 block of McClure Street after family members found 42-year-old Tracy Chestnut dead in her home, along with four dogs. Over the course of the investigation, agents developed information indicating the victim’s husband, 55-year-old Joseph Chestnut, was the one responsible for the murder.

7 comments:

  1. If he offed the dogs, I'm certain he'd lost his mind.

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    1. Mighta been her yappers. Goddam ankle-biters can be enough to...
      Ed

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  2. No, not the dogs.
    JD

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  3. The wife I can understand, but the dogs? Hang the evil prick.

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  4. He must have been from a land down under.

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  5. Anyone check out the picture? LOOKS like a serial killer.
    -Just A Chemist

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  6. It would be interesting to talk to the people around them and try to figure what it was. If this was a story about a certain relative of mine, we'd figure that uncle so and so had enough and finally lost it. He's married to a woman who just loves misery. She has 3 yappy poodles that just constantly cause pandemonium. And when he tries to get them to be quiet she screams at him that doing that will make them mean. If he did do something like that we'd just figure the poodles were the final straw.
    On the other hand if he had to go through the dogs to get to her, I would raise a glass when he took a seat in old sparky.

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