Woman killed dad and boyfriend before telling police nailgun malfunctioned
Hillary Dennison initially claimed an out of control nail gun had killed dad Harold and lover Beau Wasmer in West Virginia. Now police say she has admitted shooting the pair
Hillary Dennison is accused of killing her dad and her boyfriend (Image: wtap-TV)
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Two men died Sunday after being shot at this residence on Sunshine Mountain Road outside Williamstown, according to the Wood County Sheriffâs Department. Hillary Dennison, 27, has been charged with two counts of murder.
A Wood County woman faces murder charges after she allegedly shot and killed her father and another man identified by investigators as her fiance.
Hillary Paige Dennison, 27, of 1250 Sunshine Mountain Road, Williamstown, was arrested on two counts of murder Sunday after Wood County Sheriff’s deputies responded to her residence following a 911 call that reported two people had been injured in a nail gun accident, Sheriff Steve Stephens said Monday.
Hillary Paige Dennison Two men died Sunday after being shot at this residence on Sunshine Mountain Road outside Williamstown, according to the Wood County Sheriff’s Department. Hillary Dennison, 27, has been charged with two counts of murder. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
Two men died Sunday after being shot at this residence on Sunshine Mountain Road outside Williamstown, according to the Wood County Sheriff’s Department. Hillary Dennison, 27, has been charged with two counts of murder. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
WILLIAMSTOWN A Wood County woman faces murder charges after she allegedly shot and killed her father and another man identified by investigators as her fiance.
PARKERSBURG Drug sales and a stolen vehicle were among charges from this week’s arrests.
On Thursday, law enforcement responded to Ohio River Outdoors on Emerson Avenue following a call about a shoplifting, according to a criminal complaint filed in Wood County Magistrate Court.
Shawn Douglas Bowman, 29, 229 Franklin St., Marietta, was arrested after he was found with methamphetamine and fentanyl at the scene, according to the complaint. Bowman and three others were allegedly trying to steal items before realizing they were being watched and put the items back, the complaint said.
Law enforcement was notified one of the members of the group used drugs inside the restroom of the business, the complaint said.