“Pedersen’s wife, Leslie, was found dead in the home three days later with obvious injuries. Her hands were duct-taped together, a pillow covered her face and a sword lay nearby.”
Everett, September 25th, 2011
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“Pedersen’s wife, Leslie, was found dead in the home three days later with obvious injuries. Her hands were duct-taped together, a pillow covered her face and a sword lay nearby.”
“Early in the chase, police noticed that Maxwell had drawn a thin-bladed sword, about 2 feet long with a black hilt, police said yesterday. They later found the scabbard stashed in a barrel in a yard. At first they thought the blade was a sawed-off shotgun, and they yelled for him to drop the gun.”
“Fremon Seay then reportedly dressed the girl in padding and a helmet and took her into the front yard “and proceeded to fight with her with a wooden sword,” deputies wrote in the statement. The attack lasted about two hours; until the girl “collapsed.””