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Unborn baby is saved by paramedics after pregnant mom-of-three, 35, is shot dead by her boyfriend in murder-suicide just days after he posted a video of himself brandishing a gun
Police in Alabama say Owen Williamson, 33, shot and killed his eight-months-pregnant girlfriend, Amber Coffman, before turning gun on himself
Coffman s fourth child, a boy, was delivered after her death weighing 4lbs
Coffman is survived by four children, the eldest being 13 years old and the youngest less than a week old
Just three days before murder-suicide, Williamson shared video of himself brandishing a gun while driving a car
Scottsboro Police Department investigating disturbing Facebook posts of murder-suicide victim and suspect
Scottsboro murder-suicide update By Stefante Randall | February 11, 2021 at 9:47 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 9:52 PM
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. (WAFF) - WAFF 48 continues to follow the tragic murder-suicide involving a pregnant woman.
It happened on February 10 in Scottsboro.
Scottsboro Police Officers are still investigating the murder-suicide.
However, a spokesperson for the department said they are looking into some alarming Facebook posts from the victim and suspect.
Amber Coffman, the pregnant woman who was killed, posted âWithout questions. Please pray for our family,â the night before her death. A post found on Amber Coffman s Facebook page the night before the murder (Source: WAFF)
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