“a narrative began to emerge of unreported domestic abuse, which culminated in a deadly confrontation between the couple of 16 years.”
When he is dead, he can’t defend himself.
When he is dead she can make up any story she wants.
Well consider, if you will, that the dead husbands relatives support her story.
Though Kenner Police have no records of phone calls or reports to authorities, relatives of both Lyndell and Melissa Desilva, including the couple's children, told investigators that she suffered years of abuse at his hands, according to McGregor.
Then consider that the police are turning over the case to the DA because they want to be fair and all of the available evidence supports her story.
"You've got a victim of a battery," he said. "You've got a individual (Lyndell Desilva) that is armed. There's a history of domestic violence. She felt threatened. She felt she was protecting her children. He wasn't living there at the time, and he's the instigator of the fight. She had marks and bruises on her that support the report of domestic violence. You take all of that into consideration."