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National Guardsman kills estranged wife

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:36 am    Post subject: National Guardsman kills estranged wife Reply with quote

Another man kills his estranged wife and is now on the run. I hope they get this guy soon. Can't believe he shot her in public while she was singing. How very sad somebody would do this to another.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19766133/

Suspect still at large in shooting of singer
Police focus on her estranged husband, a Guardsman with sniper training




Updated: 9:57 p.m. CT July 14, 2007
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Police say they told a National Guardsman with sniper training to stop harassing his estranged wife hours before he is suspected of shooting her to death as she sang with a band in a restaurant and bar.

David Munis remained at large Sunday, a day after the shooting. The suspect, described by people who know him as a “big hunter” and an avid outdoorsman, may have headed for the woods, police said.

Robin Munis was shot in the head just after midnight Saturday as she sang with the classic-rock and country group Ty and the Twisters. Customers of the Old Chicago restaurant ran for cover.

“At first we thought it was just a speaker blowing up or something. I looked over and saw her on the floor,” Travis Brooks, who had been sitting at the bar, told the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle.

Brooks said he wasn’t sure where the gunshot had come from when he saw the glass door break. He and others crawled toward the kitchen and took cover in a small bathroom; others hid in a walk-in refrigerator.

Couple was separated
The Munises had been separated for a few weeks, and Robin Munis, 40, had moved out of their home. On Friday, she called police after getting several harassing but non-threatening phone calls from her estranged husband, police Capt. Jeff Schulz told The Associated Press.

While an officer was at her home, David Munis called again.

“The officer picked up the phone in place of Mrs. Munis and just explained to him, ’Hey — can’t do this,”’ Schulz said. “He was very agreeable.”

Witnesses saw David Munis in the area at the time of the shooting, though no one has reported seeing the shot fired, Schulz said.

The bullet that killed Robin Munis ended up lodged in a door frame. Police suspect it was shot from the parking lot behind the restaurant.

A search of the couple’s home on Saturday turned up evidence tying David Munis to the shooting, Schulz said without elaborating. Police seized several guns but not the one used to kill Robin Munis, he said.

Sharpshooter training
David Munis received sharpshooter training while in the active U.S. Army. He has been in the Wyoming National Guard since 2003. He had no criminal record and was about to be promoted to second lieutenant in the National Guard.

“From all accounts, we’ve got a guy who had never been in trouble, was successful in the military,” Schulz said.

Schulz said police were questioning David Munis’ relatives in Montana and a friend at an Army base in Kentucky he had recently been in contact with.

Business at the Old Chicago was sparse Sunday. The shattered glass door had been covered with plywood, and a pool table was back in its spot at the occasional stage area.

Jim McBride, a partner in the restaurant, said that he was allowing his staff to return to work whenever they felt comfortable, and that grief counseling was available for them.

“We’ve got a couple kids who can’t even walk into the building yet,” he said.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The found the ex's pickup north of Laramie and arenow searching a canyon for him. They know they have dangerous work ahead as this sniper retreats into a canyon.

What a worthless coward.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm shocked he hasn't shot himself yet but like you said he is a "coward!"

Hope they hunt him down and corner the monster...
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:58 am    Post subject: Update Reply with quote

The coward shot himself like I knew he would!


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12784365/from/RS.1/


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Sharpshooter suspect kills himself, police say
Man accused of killing estranged wife as she sang in bar

AP file David Munis, 36

BREAKING NEWS

Updated: 46 minutes ago
LARAMIE, Wyo. - A military sharpshooter accused of killing his estranged wife as she sang at a bar died Tuesday night after being found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest, police said.

Wyoming Army National Guardsman David Munis was found by a search team shortly before 8 p.m. MDT and was flown to Ivinson Memorial Hospital in Laramie, where he was pronounced dead, said Cheyenne police Lt. Mark Munari.

Munis, 36, apparently shot himself as searchers closed in on him, Munari said.
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