Since the death of Steve McNair, 36, and Saleh Kazemi, 20, early Saturday, July 4, 2009, in a Nashville condominium rented by McNair, speculations raised that the incident was a "murder-suicide" or an "ill-motive of jealousy".
McNair was 36 when he was shot to death with a four fatal gunshot wounds, two in his chest and two in his head, one of which caused his death fatally, while Kazemi suffered one gunshot wound in her head, McNair's girlfriend, wherein a semi-automatic pistol was found underneath her body.
The condo was owned by Charles Cardwell which was leased to Wyne Neeley, a sporting goods dealer and a friend of McNair. Cardwell told WSMB that Neeley and McNair were good friends and when McNair visited Nashville, he would sometimes stay at the apartment. Neeley did not use apparently the apartment as his own residence. Cardwell said he had no idea who the dead woman was. This just reported on WSMB.
The mysterious death of the two were still to be resolved by further investigation of the Police authorities, the Ballestics Bureau/Division and the Forensic Meds to determine the real perpetrator of the killing incident.
Speculations raised that the incident was a murder-suicide or an ill-motive of jealousy from Mechelle, the wife of McNair or Kazemi's boyfriend, however, Police investigation failed to show that Mechelle is involved in the killing of her husband while further investigation is still on going as to the person of Saleh Kazemi including his boyfriend, Keith Norfleet.
McNair was the famous Tennessee Titans Football player and its predecessor team, the Houston Oilers, who played 13 seasons in the NFL or the Superbowl was also a local hero who did extensive charity work in Nashville.
He met Saleh Kazemi, as a waitress, whom he was dating for several months and a plan for marriage to her after leaving his wife, Mechelle.
Not until the final findings from the Ballestic division, the Forensic Meds and the Investigators who are still in the process of conducting further investigation as to the death of McNair and Kazemi, their death would remain mysterious and the killer/perpetrator would likewise remain at large whose whereabouts is still unknown.
McNair was 36 when he was shot to death with a four fatal gunshot wounds, two in his chest and two in his head, one of which caused his death fatally, while Kazemi suffered one gunshot wound in her head, McNair's girlfriend, wherein a semi-automatic pistol was found underneath her body.
The condo was owned by Charles Cardwell which was leased to Wyne Neeley, a sporting goods dealer and a friend of McNair. Cardwell told WSMB that Neeley and McNair were good friends and when McNair visited Nashville, he would sometimes stay at the apartment. Neeley did not use apparently the apartment as his own residence. Cardwell said he had no idea who the dead woman was. This just reported on WSMB.
The mysterious death of the two were still to be resolved by further investigation of the Police authorities, the Ballestics Bureau/Division and the Forensic Meds to determine the real perpetrator of the killing incident.
Speculations raised that the incident was a murder-suicide or an ill-motive of jealousy from Mechelle, the wife of McNair or Kazemi's boyfriend, however, Police investigation failed to show that Mechelle is involved in the killing of her husband while further investigation is still on going as to the person of Saleh Kazemi including his boyfriend, Keith Norfleet.
McNair was the famous Tennessee Titans Football player and its predecessor team, the Houston Oilers, who played 13 seasons in the NFL or the Superbowl was also a local hero who did extensive charity work in Nashville.
He met Saleh Kazemi, as a waitress, whom he was dating for several months and a plan for marriage to her after leaving his wife, Mechelle.
Not until the final findings from the Ballestic division, the Forensic Meds and the Investigators who are still in the process of conducting further investigation as to the death of McNair and Kazemi, their death would remain mysterious and the killer/perpetrator would likewise remain at large whose whereabouts is still unknown.
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