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Woman Shot In The Head In Front Of Teen Daughter By Boyfriend Over 36 Dollars! #iShitUNot (Video)

Woman Shot In The Head In Front Of Teen Daughter By Boyfriend Over 36 Dollars! #iShitUNot (Video)

by June 15, 2018 0 comments

Over 36 Whole Bucks Huh?

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

A 32 year old mother of a 14 year old daughter lost her life at the hands of her boyfriend over her not giving him 36 dollars!  Yep 36, That is all that this womans life was worth to him but then again maybe that was all her life was worth to her as well because she picked this man to live with!

People are going to sure enough be mad at me after the next few stories because I honestly have no remorse for either of the women in these stories because they decided to put their children in bad situations and luckily the children weren’t physically harmed in either case!

The mother in this story stopped to argue with her man over him asking her for 36 dollars to get his TV out of the pawn shop but she said no because she had bills to pay and the video below is what happened next!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0Nz-5Xd0Mc

JENNINGS (KMOV.com) –

Authorities have arrested and charged a man after a shooting that left a woman dead in a store’s parking lot Wednesday morning in Jennings.

Police say, just before 11 a.m., 32-year-old, Loreal Goode was found suffering from a gunshot wound in the parking lot of the Family Dollar located in the 6400 block of West Florissant. Authorities pronounced the woman dead at the scene.

According to police, 42-year-old Brian Clay shot Goode in the head with a .38 revolver and took her cell phone, bank card and vehicle after Goode refused to drive Clay to the pawn shop.Police say Goode also refused to give Clay $36 so he could get his TV from the pawnshop.

Loved ones say Clay was Goode’s boyfriend and that her 14-year-old daughter witnessed the shooting.

Clay was convicted of robbery in the second-degree and assault in the second-degree in August of 1995 in St. Louis.

A friend of Goode says she was like a sister to him and that the two were supposed to meet soon.

“I was supposed to meet up with her and now that meeting’s not ever going to take place,” said Don Lyles.

Clay was taken into custody shortly after the shooting and has been charged with murder in the first-degree, armed criminal action, robbery in the first-degree and unlawful possession of a firearm.

St. Louis County PD is asking anyone with information on the incident to contact them at 636-529-8210.

The investigation is ongoing.

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