Shocking Deception: Georgia (30153) Wife Accused of Faking Self-Defense in Husband’s Murder – LIVE UPDATE

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Braswell Mountain Rd, Paulding County (30153) – A Georgia woman is facing murder charges after authorities say she staged her husband’s killing as self-defense. The incident occurred in Paulding County on Braswell Mountain Road, where the woman claimed she fatally shot her husband during a domestic dispute. However, investigators uncovered inconsistencies in her story, leading to charges of murder and tampering with evidence. The sheriff’s report suggested the victim may have been asleep when shot, contradicting her account. This is the third domestic-related homicide in the area this year. Officials urge anyone aware of prior incidents or disputes involving the couple to contact local authorities immediately.

Shocking Deception: Georgia (30153) Wife Accused of Faking Self-Defense in Husband's Murder – LIVE UPDATE

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Georgia woman charged after claiming she killed husband in self-defense

  • IMPACT: Victim fatally shot in Paulding County; wife now facing murder and evidence charges

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Evidence showed inconsistencies in her story” — Paulding County Sheriff’s Office

  • ACTION: Locals with knowledge of prior disputes asked to contact authorities

Impact Of Local News

  1. Precise Location:
    Braswell Mountain Rd, Paulding County (ZIP 30153) — Near Buchanan Highway intersection

  2. Community Connection:
    “She always acted normal. This was a total shock to us.”
    – Maria Jennings, local grocery store employee

  3. Visual Proof:
    @CrimeWatchGA – Deputies on-site at Braswell Mountain Rd, July 14, 7:15 PM

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    This is Paulding County’s third intimate partner homicide in less than four months

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
    Source: Paulding County Sheriff Report #2025-0714-A – Obtained by Newsbreak

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » Domestic Violence Center of Paulding: (770) 505-8020
    » 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
    “If something feels off in your neighborhood, report it. You might save a life.”
    – Sheriff Gary Gulledge, Paulding County

Community Pulse

“Should neighbors report domestic fights even if it seems ‘private’?”
👍 Yes – Early help can prevent tragedy
👎 No – Only if there’s clear danger
Join the comments – officials are listening

Update Log

  • 8:45 AM: Sheriff confirms wife’s arrest; case reclassified as homicide

  • 11:00 AM: Autopsy reveals victim was likely asleep when shot — contradicts self-defense claim

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