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"Vashon Flowers, 46, has been charged with murder in the death of his wife, Jamie Thomas-Flowers, after turning himself in late Sunday, according to the Muskegon Chronicle.

The husband and wife had allegedly quit smoking recently, but Thomas-Flowers wanted a cigarette while drinking that night, according to Fox 17.

Police responded to their home around 2:30 a.m., at which point Flowers packed some things and left. About four hours later, he allegedly returned, kicked the door in and shot his wife four times in the torso, including once at close-range.

Flowers turned himself in to Muskegon police around 8:30 that night, according to the Chronicle.

He was charged with homicide and is being held at Muskegon County Jail without bond, according to online jail records. He’s due back in court on June 3."

 
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Flowers was charged as a four-time habitual offender due to earlier felony convictions, including assault with a dangerous weapon.

Muskegon County District Judge Raymond Kostrzewa noted the defendant has several other convictions, including aggravated domestic violence and second-offense domestic violence, assault and battery and malicious destruction of a building.

Kostrzewa denied bail and scheduled a preliminary examination for June 1.

Open murder covers first- and second-degree murder and manslaughter. The habitual offender status can increase any potential sentence upon conviction.

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Dude, you had left and were gone.
Why go back to murder?
Dummy.
That’s first degree murder.

My mother in law used to smoke in the bathroom with a window open to fool FIL. He was a fireman so maybe his sense of smell had dulled by then.
 
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