Texas man shoots cheating wife dead: Watch the final moment before he sent her to “meet Jesus”
A Texas father was sentenced this week to 10 years in prison for fatally shooting his wife in the head on camera after learning about her alleged affair.
Carey Birmingham, 60, told his wife Patricia she was going to “meet Jesus” right before he shot her three times outside the Spring, Texas home in December 2021.
The pair argued for roughly 30 minutes before he shot her after finding out she was allegedly having an affair, according to ABC 13.
“I hope it was worth it,” he said in the video, obtained by ABC 13. “I’m done, I’m f–king done.”
Texas man sentenced to 10 years in prison for executing his wife after finding out she was cheating on him. She took this video right before it happened… pic.twitter.com/NXgcGvnzm6
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Birmingham’s lawyer, Anthony Osso, said his client pleaded guilty directly to a rare all-women jury. Osso was trying to convince the panel that the husband had shot his wife in the heat of the moment.
“We never tried to justify the actions of our client, but the defense wasn’t about justification. It was about why he did what he did,” Osso told the local outlet.
However, their daughter Olivia isn’t buying the defense and is skeptical that her father’s crime was a result of “sudden passion.”
“You have to have something. You have to have made that decision within you for a while; I feel like to do something, to do that to someone you really love,” she told ABC 13.
“No matter what was said in this trial, you know what type of woman she was, and you know what you did and how he took away my favorite person in this world.”
Olivia, who was at school when her mother was shot, said she lost her dad the same day her mom died.
“I lost both my parents that day. My dad died that day, too, because the person who did that to my mom and my father aren’t the same person,” she said.
Olivia also accused her father of emotionally and financially abusing her and said she will never forgive him for what he did.
Birmingham will be eligible for parole in five years.