“Honey, I really like you, however, ‘mentioned I do,'” he quipped. “Not my mistake, not my mistake — I really like my spouse,” Bliefnick added. “I am gonna get in bother for that, aren’t I?”
Timothy appeared on the Adams County Courthouse on March 14 charged with killing his spouse and residential invasion following his arrest, for which he pled not responsible.
Casey Schnack, his lawyer, denied the joke was alluding to any sick intent and shut down rumors the quip needed to do with the couple’s eventual choice to separate.
Prosecutors, nevertheless, argued that the crime was not a random act, and it was famous each had filed for restraining orders towards each other earlier than her dying.