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Police: Man Tried to Hang Wife in 'Haunted House'

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By RobotGod
Oct 12, 2007 in Crime
By RobotGod.
Apparently, he wanted to avoid a divorce, so police say a Spokane man took his wife to his garage to show her a haunted house that he created, and then he tried to hang her.
wltx reports that Sean Jennings' wife still has bruising and rope burns from where her husband allegedly tried to hang her.
According to Police, Jennings had his wife climb a ladder so she could test a noose that would support a skeleton during a neighborhood haunted house later this month. The woman says that he then turned on the garage radio and pulled the ladder away.
What a gem she married. Not very bright either.
She often needs a wheelchair to get around but she was able to periodically support herself standing on her tip toes. She said at the last minute she was able to escape, but only after promising her husband that she would not divorce him and that she never tell anyone what he had done to her.
Yeah, this guy is not firing on all cylinders.
She actually kept her promise until Tuesday when she called police from a Wal-Mart parking lot in Spokane, Washington.
Always, there's a Walmart involved.
She is lucky to be alive. I hope they throw the book at this guy. He will be in his own big haunted house, haunted by large men in the shower.
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