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DENVER, Colo. — A Denver man accused of killing his wife while she was on the phone with 911 ate marijuana-infused candy before the shooting, according to a search warrant.
Kristine Kirk, 44, spent 12 to 13 minutes on the phone with a 911 dispatcher Monday night pleading for help because her husband was “talking about the end of the world,” according to a probable cause statement. A gunshot was heard on the call before help arrived.
When police got to Kirk’s house, they found her dead from a bullet to the head, and arrested her husband, Richard, 47. He faces first-degree murder charges.
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