Donald Wells told the Times News that before the October arrest he was working in Park City, Utah, and his plan at the time was to sell his home in Hawkins County and move there where he could make more money.
He said that he called his wife from his sister’s home during a party, and he believes his wife heard a female (his sister) laughing in the background and assumed the worst. Wells said his wife then attempted to make him jealous, and he immediately drove back to Hawkins County from Utah, which resulted in the Oct. 14 confrontation.
Wells said that after he and his wife were able to calm down and speak together, they realized there had been some misunderstandings on both sides and they reconciled and agreed they wanted to stay in Tennessee.
“We discussed all this, and we were both thinking in totally different directions,” Donald Wells said. “We were able to figure it all out. That order of protection, it was just a fight between me and her and her friends and her mother. They knew I had the black powder pistol in my glove box, and they used that against me.”