Posted on 09/07/2018 4:41:52 PM PDT by simpson96

About two years before she allegedly poisoned her husband with a common eye drop chemical, a South Carolina woman reportedly shot her spouse with a crossbow in an incident that was initially determined to have been an accident.
Law enforcement is taking a fresh look at the previous shooting, according to the Rock Hill Herald.
A 2016 incident report obtained by the Herald shows that Lana Sue Clayton, 52, told investigators in May 2016 that shed shot husband Stephen Clayton that morning with a crossbow while trying to load an arrow.
The bow accidentally triggered after she moved from downstairs to the couples bedroom area upstairs, she said, according to the report.
Stephen was shot in the back of the head while he was sleeping and woke up yelling and bleeding from the wound, the report shows. NBC News and local TV stations WCNC and WSOC confirmed the 2016 incident. (A spokesperson for the York County Sheriffs Office did not respond to PEOPLEs requests for comment.)
Officers who interviewed Stephen in 2016 were told he was fine and the shooting was accidental, according to the Herald, citing the report. Stephen added that he did not believe his wife was trying to kill him. He said she sometimes would sleepwalk.
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So she’s a klutz. Is that a crime?
Why the heck did he stay with her after that?
Fool me once, shame on me...
Did he take an arrow in the knee?
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
LOL
Things that make you go hmmmmmmmm....
I got a brother that lives in Rock Hill so I notice when they are in the news.
THEY ARE ALWAYS IN THE NEWS! Nutcase city.
And the year before that she accidentally poisoned his drink.
Oops missed the headline.
I grew up around there and have family that is not in Rock Hill.
Absolutely no relation to these people.
??? What eyedrops are poisonous? That seems a little odd.
Cuhrazy...I’m crazy for loving you...apologies to Willie Nelson...pasty cline..
There are a bunch of drugs on the shelf that will kill/hurt you if you eat them. Most of them specifically state ‘Do not ingest’ or ‘Topical use only’.
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