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An east-police officer of England has been convicted of killing his wife in Georgia, when he discovered his affair, an exposure that allegedly threatened to reveal his fraud immigration status.
57 -year -old Brian Mcmanus, a former officer with the London Police, and originally from the UK, was convicted for killing Luusil N Macmans, his 63 -year -old wife in 2023. The office of District Attorney, Houston County, confirmed the sentence in a Facebook statement this week.
Officials insisted that Brian Macmans tried to hide his crime, convict the victim’s family and avoid punishment, but fell less.
The DA office wrote in a statement, “Macmans tried to cover the murder, pinned it on the victim’s family, and went away without results. He failed.” “Due to the work of Warner Robins Police Department, forensic experts, and Houston County Assist. Das Justin Duane and Lauren Fletcher won.”
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The case began on 24 November, 2023, when the authorities responded as to what was reported as suicide at the couple’s residence in Georgia Warner Robbins. According to Warner Robins Police Department, the police found Lucil’s body on bed with a head wound. He was reportedly found to be unclean, According to Fox 5.
The prosecutors alleged that Brian Mcmanus hit his wife with an object, as he came out of the shower, strangled her, then cleaned and went to the dog.
Brian Macmans, who had allegedly made a 911 call, claimed that he returned home from walking his dog to find his wife dead. However, during the trial, the prosecutors stated that they made conflicting statements and showed no concern for their wife, only a crisis about being seen as a major suspect.
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Prosecutors say Brian Mcmanus killed his wife, as he discovered his relationship that could reveal his alleged Sham marriage. (National Gun Violence Memorial/Houston County District Attorney)
The outlet reported that he also tried to convict the victim’s granddaughter and her lover, with which he lived, but cell phone data rejected his appearance.
The security footage also caught him near a drainage ditch, where the police found a rubber molecule and a cell phone.
Investigators also discovered that the couple met the popular dating app, Tinder, and according to Fox 5, got married within three months.
Macmans had previously worked for the London Police, but many women rejected him after accusing him of sexually threatening behavior. According to the outlet, their first marriage ended after being arrested for domestic violence.
Officials said Brian Mcmanus was involved with another woman in Florida and his wife discovered the affair when he accidentally sent him a message to her mistress. He then threatened to highlight his alleged “Sham” marriage, according to prosecutors.
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Online dating app in smartphone. (Istock)
Several witnesses alleged that marriage was mainly arranged to help Brian Mcmanus get a US green card.
Assistant District Attorney Ada Duane said, “Miss Ann was a single woman, and the defendant used it for her benefit. She used it to misuse our immigration system and then, when she was caught, killed her brutally.” “No one is entitled to die in this way. Macmans is a serial false and con man who tried to hide the fact that he murdered his wife by tampering with evidences and blaming others.
District Attorney Eric Z Edwards said, “It was a cruel and calculated murder, which was done by an evil society, which sees women in her life as disposables.” “Brian Mcmans was not only ready to take advantage of our immigration system and manipulated a weak woman in marriage – he was ready to kill her when he was uncomfortable. And then he tried to cover it, pinned her on her family, and went without consequences. He failed.”
Officials said that as their community makes fresh efforts to prevent killings related to family violence, the matter serves as a heart -wrenching memory of life at risk.
The DA office said, “As our community has initiated a fresh initiative to stop the killings of family violence, what is the case at stake, this is the case. This office will never hesitate to lose weight of the law at any time, which makes the mistake of silence for weakness,” said the DA’s office.
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A tinder spokesperson told Fox News Digital that they could not comment on any person’s account, but said that the safety of their members is their top priority.
“If a user contacts us to report a crime or unsafe event-he is on the app or follows a match, we take the matter very seriously and follow a structured, traumatic response protocol,” the company said.
The company said that they also have a dedicated law enforcement portal, the first of its kind in the industry, which allows qualified law enforcement agencies to safely request information related to ongoing investigation. “
“We are ready to assist in investigation by providing relevant data in compliance with the applied laws and privacy protocols,” the company said.
Fox News Digital Houston County reached the District Attorney Office, but did not get immediate response.
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