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-Lurid Crime Tales-
'I don't want to have to kill this man, but i'll kill him graveyard dead ma'am'
2009-12-06
Officials have released the 911 tape from this morning's home invasion shooting that left an intruder dead from a shotgun blast.

It happened in Cushing, about 50 miles west of Tulsa in Lincoln County. Police say the female homeowner was awakened by her barking dog and called 911. While she was on the phone with dispatchers, police say she warned the intruder that she had a rifle.

Authorities say the intruder, identified as Billy Dean Riley, ignored the woman's warning and threw a chair through the window. That's when the woman opened fire.

The 911 call details the tense moments before the woman opened fire. It does not contain the actual shooting.

RESIDENT - "Oh crap he's coming around the front..."

911 - "Is your front door locked?"

RESIDENT - "Yes ma'am but it's only got a lock on the handle."

911 - "Okay, do you have a place inside your house and lock yourself in a room?"

RESIDENT - "Uh, not really."

911 - "He's trying to come through the front door."

RESIDENT - "i've got a big shotgun. I'm not going into a tiny bathroom..."

RESIDENT - "He's walking around the house trying to find a way in..."

RESIDENT - "Oh crap, he's at the back..."

911 - "Okay , (unintelligible) is advising that you can defend your property if you need to."

RESIDENT - "Alright he's at the garage."

911 - "He's at the garage? Is it attached to your house?"

RESIDENT - "Nope, he's at the patio door again."

911 - "I can hear him banging again."

RESIDENT - "I don't want to have to kill this man, but i'll kill him graveyard dead ma'am."

911 - "I understand."

RESIDENT - "Alright."

RESIDENT - Oh crap he's breaking in. he's breaking in now, he's breaking in now. He's breaking the window, i'm going to kill him. He's walking back and forth on the porch. He looks to be an older man, I don't want to kill him. He's kicking the door please hurry. He's going to make it in please hurry ma'am. I think he's drunk . He doesn't know where his pickup's at. God I don't want to kill this man."

RESIDENT - "I cant keep this gun and keep on the phone darling, it's a big shotgun, it will break my arm. As soon as you tell me they're here im taking the safety, uh.. Im putting the safety back on this sucker."
Posted by: Anonymoose

#8  Chris, think you might be surprised how many ordinary Americans would go clean this womans gun, make shur she has more shells. she might need em'....
Posted by: notascrename   2009-12-06 22:07  

#7  My Grandmother lived outside of Tulsa. A man tried to break in to her home and she shot him with a .38. Nothing happened to her. She was 82 at the time.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-12-06 18:14  

#6  Warning shots to the brain have a persuasive quality mere words can never have.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2009-12-06 13:34  

#5  warning shots with a scattergun are somewhat self-defeating....
Posted by: Angaimble Turkeyneck6412   2009-12-06 13:24  

#4  A warning shot? I'm not sure and I'd like to hear the discussion.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-12-06 13:07  

#3  And specifically, this occurred in Oklahoma, a state which is supportive of self-defense rights. She not only had the dispatcher as a phone witness that she warned the intruder she had a gun, the dispatcher eventually told her "Okay , (unintelligible) is advising that you can defend your property if you need to."

A right to self-defense is the basic protection against tyranny.
Posted by: lotp   2009-12-06 13:03  

#2  Chris, this is the US, not England. The woman did everything she could to protect herself. She had no place within her house where she could retreat and be safe. She opened fire when the intruder actually broke in.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-12-06 12:06  

#1  wonder how fast it will tajke the law too charge her with murder.
Posted by: chris   2009-12-06 12:01  

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