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Mississippi man 'kills his wife and two friends after they try to stop him drink driving' | Daily Mail Online
A Mississippi man was arrested last week after allegedly shooting dead his wife and two friends at her birthday party when they tried to stop him from driving drunk.
Michael Barnhill, 30, has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted homicide, authorities revealed.
Family friends Jim and Brooks Harrell had been hosting a karaoke party in Winona for the defendant's wife Marlee Barnhill, on March 1 - but the 27th birthday celebration would end in a bloodbath.
According to Carroll County Sheriffs, Michael had started the night in good spirits, but as the evening went on he became increasingly drunk and belligerent, before a rage descended.
Police say party-goers tried to discourage Michael's drunken antics, causing him to become 'angry and combative'.
Michael is then said to have stormed out the party and asked Marlee to hand over the keys to their truck, which she refused to do.
Incensed, the defendant allegedly went out to the unlocked vehicle and returned to the party clutching a .40 caliber pistol.
He then reportedly approached his wife, aggressively slapped a cigarette from her hand, and shot her in the chest from close range.
Attempting to protect Marlee, party co-host Jim Harrell was also shot by Michael, police say.
Rushing to attend to her husband, a third shot was discharged and struck Brooks.
The other two women at the party ran to protect the Harrells' 10-year-old son, who was asleep upstairs. They locked the child in the closet, barricaded themselves in the bedroom, and dialed 911.
Police arrived to find Marlee and Jim dead at the scene. Brooks was airlifted to hospital but died in transit.
Wife, 2 Friends Killed at Her Birthday Party After She Tried to Stop Husband From Driving Drunk
Wife, 2 friends killed after trying to stop Mississippi man from driving drunk
Victims of triple homicide identified, no bond for suspect
Triple homicide: What we know and don't know about Carroll County shootings
A Mississippi man was arrested last week after allegedly shooting dead his wife and two friends at her birthday party when they tried to stop him from driving drunk.
Michael Barnhill, 30, has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted homicide, authorities revealed.
Family friends Jim and Brooks Harrell had been hosting a karaoke party in Winona for the defendant's wife Marlee Barnhill, on March 1 - but the 27th birthday celebration would end in a bloodbath.
According to Carroll County Sheriffs, Michael had started the night in good spirits, but as the evening went on he became increasingly drunk and belligerent, before a rage descended.
Police say party-goers tried to discourage Michael's drunken antics, causing him to become 'angry and combative'.
Michael is then said to have stormed out the party and asked Marlee to hand over the keys to their truck, which she refused to do.
Incensed, the defendant allegedly went out to the unlocked vehicle and returned to the party clutching a .40 caliber pistol.
He then reportedly approached his wife, aggressively slapped a cigarette from her hand, and shot her in the chest from close range.
Attempting to protect Marlee, party co-host Jim Harrell was also shot by Michael, police say.
Rushing to attend to her husband, a third shot was discharged and struck Brooks.
The other two women at the party ran to protect the Harrells' 10-year-old son, who was asleep upstairs. They locked the child in the closet, barricaded themselves in the bedroom, and dialed 911.
Police arrived to find Marlee and Jim dead at the scene. Brooks was airlifted to hospital but died in transit.
Wife, 2 Friends Killed at Her Birthday Party After She Tried to Stop Husband From Driving Drunk
Wife, 2 friends killed after trying to stop Mississippi man from driving drunk
Victims of triple homicide identified, no bond for suspect
Triple homicide: What we know and don't know about Carroll County shootings