samhexum Posted March 13 Posted March 13 (edited) A furious Tennessee husband has been accused of stabbing to death an 18-year-old boy he found in bed with his wife. Jonathan Belk, 41, is accused of killing Billy Jean Floyd early Saturday after coming home and finding the teen with his 31-year-old wife, Jada Gholston, who was also hospitalized with several stab wounds. The body of Floyd — who had turned 18 just three days earlier — was found stuffed in a garbage can in his mistress’s home in Dunlap. The cheating wife initially told police that a “man had jumped on her boyfriend while they were in bed,” police wrote in an affidavit. When cops arrived, they found Belk “standing in his doorway covered in blood” with cuts on his hands — and only then found out he was the caller’s husband. His biggest concern appeared to be that the deadly attack might ruin his marriage. “I am worried about my relationship with my wife due to the fact that I offed him,” he allegedly told investigators. He’s being held on criminal homicide charges ahead of a bond hearing scheduled for March 21. Floyd was known as “Lil Bill” little Willy Willy won't go home and “enjoyed hunting, fishing, four wheelers and working on everything,” including Jada. Edited March 13 by samhexum for shits and giggles
+ purplekow Posted March 13 Posted March 13 (edited) He was dancin' on his darling to the Tennessee waltz Edited March 13 by purplekow samhexum 1
+ sync Posted March 13 Posted March 13 I understand that passion can sometimes impair reason, but to do it in a home where the spouse could show up at any time...🫤 MikeBiDude and samhexum 1 1
CuriousByNature Posted March 13 Posted March 13 31 minutes ago, sync said: I understand that passion can sometimes impair reason, but to do it in a home where the spouse could show up at any time...🫤 I'm thinking that impaired reason might be too generous a descriptor for the people in this story - lol. samhexum, Smokey and + sync 1 1 1
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