November 11, 2024

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Man Admits To Murdering Ex-Girlfriend On Facebook Live Before Killing His Ex-Wife And Himself

Man kills ex wife and ex girlfriend.

A Maryland man went Live on Facebook to make a horrifying confession. He revealed to his audience that he shot his ex-girlfriend in the head and was also about to murder his ex-wife. He then said he would kill himself.

In the video, there’s a sound of a door opening and glimpse of a figure. The man says “Oh, there goes my ex-wife right now.” Seconds later, the video ends.

Police identified the suspect as 44-year old Rajaee Shareef Black, a nurse anesthetist. The victims were his ex-girlfriend Tara Labang, 41, and ex-wife Wendy Natalie Black, 42.

Baltimore police responded to an alarm call Saturday around 1:30 p.m., and found Labang inside her home deceased.

During that time, Black was already driving 30 minutes to Columbia, Maryland to murder his ex-wife.

In the video, Black shared that he was being accused of molesting his children during a three-year custody battle with his ex-wife. He also shared that his girlfriend was pregnant. He said they got into a fight and she told him he would never see his child.

Here’s the full video.

https://youtu.be/SpqLRUDbuNk

Speaking of children, officers found Black’s two young kids inside their father’s BMW X3 car unharmed. The vehicle was parked in the complex’s parking lot.

“The children have been placed in a safe environment and did not witness the incident,” according to a statement. “Police are not releasing the names, genders or ages of the children for their privacy.”

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said in a press conference, “This is what we’re talking about all the time with guns and domestic violence and the willingness of people to use these guns to take out their anger to solve conflict.”

If you’re experience domestic violence, call the hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org.

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