Long before she was murdered, an Illinois woman told her sister who to suspect if she was killed.
The message was revealed last week in the trial of Tim Bliefnick, a former “Family Feud” contestant accused of killing his estranged wife in February.
Last week, Sarah Reilly testified that her sister, Rebecca “Becky” Bliefnick, said her husband should be the
chief suspect in her death.
“If something ever happens to me, make sure the number one person of interest is Tim,” Reilly said her sister texted her, according to
Fox News.
“I am putting this in writing that I’m fearful he will somehow harm me, come after me, or will try to [do] something to me that takes me away from the kids or the kids away from me,” the text read, Reilly testified.
During the trial, prosecutors said Tim Bliefnick’s internet search history included instructions on the use of a crowbar, making a silencer, opening a window from the outside and washing off gunpowder from one’s hands, according to
KHQA-TV.
Jones said Becky Bliefnick was shot
14 times after her house was broken into with a crowbar and she was chased through the house.
Defense attorney Casey Schnack said it takes evidence, not theories, to win a conviction and ridiculed the story prosecutors are presenting.
“The state’s theory in this matter is that Tim left his 5-year-old, his 10-year-old and 12-year-old home alone in the middle of the night,” Shnack said. “He rode a bike from 16th and Hampshire to 24th and Kentucky road, shimmied up the side of his house and broke in using his crowbar. He walked in through a window, left a footprint on the floor, kicked down Becky’s door and shot her 14 times and then rode that bike back home,” she said.
The sister of an Illinois woman who was shot 14 times and killed says the victim told her whom to suspect if she was killed.
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Schnack did a great job of summarizing the prosecution's case