Bodycam: Vietnam Veteran Allegedly Shot Wife to Death, Claimed He Didn’t Realize It Was Her

Bodycam: Vietnam Veteran Allegedly Shot Wife to Death, Claimed He Didn’t Realize It Was Her

A Vietnam veteran allegedly shot his wife to death in the middle of the night on May 1. The Tulsa Police Department said Charles Bradley called 911 claiming he found his wife dead in their home before changing his story, “I may have killed her.” The Law&Crime Network’s Sierra Gillespie has the details. Read more on this story: https://bit.ly/3XgCJMt

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47 thoughts on “Bodycam: Vietnam Veteran Allegedly Shot Wife to Death, Claimed He Didn’t Realize It Was Her

  1. Some of the comments from people are genuinely uncaring and evil.

    That man was forced to served in Vietnam and had his mental health destroyed, and now you want to charge him for murder because you have a flashback

    Supporting our vets really is nothing but a punchline

  2. My Dad was a Korean War vet. When I was little, he was in the bathroom shaving and I peeked around the corner and yelled BOO! Hebput his fists up and stopped just in time before knocking me through the next year. He felt so bad but he yelled at me so much because he was scared at what he could have done. Another time, my mom woke up with him on top of her strangling her. He had a dream that he was still in the war, and she was trying to wake him up. When she was finally able to he started to cry because of what he had done.

  3. She’s in the kitchen by the knife block, he’s fully dressed with his pants and belt on. I’m afraid this may not be a simple case of PTSD. It’d be one thing if he shot her in bed, if he’s in sleepware but no way was she able to make it to the kitchen with a head shot and near decapitation.

  4. someone should hunt down any of his friends in his army unit to see if he really was under mortar fire, that would change the whole case if it was found out he wasnt even in combat or something like that. but why dont legal people ever do any real research like that?

  5. i cant even imagine what its like to wake up to ur dead wife in the hallway bleeding. he didnt clear the house or have any concern for any attacker or intruder, says a lot, he knew himself to be the biggest threat. man this is a tough one. he isnt any more guilty than all the rest of us in the world who put our people thru this stuff.

  6. Feel sorry for him and his wife and family he had severe ptsd. I know from family experience my dad told me he would pull his boys up out of bed while the garbage truck came by in the middle of night to stand in attention and when drunk he would scream out situations of a battle he was experiencing

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