Married women all around are giving their husbands the side-eye upon news that football star Steve McNair may have been killed by his 20-year-old mistress.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Police worked Sunday to unravel the relationship between slain former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and his friend, a 20-year-old woman who was found shot to death alongside him in his downtown condominium.
McNair, who led the famous Tennessee Titans' drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead on a sofa in the living room Saturday with multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head. His friend, Sahel Kazemi, was very close to him on the floor, killed by a single gunshot. A pistol was discovered near her, but police said it took a while to find the firearm.
Authorities didn't immediately say who was to blame for the killings, but they weren't looking for any suspects. SOURCE
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I was on Twitter, when Holly Robinson Peete, who is married to ex-NFL er Rodney Peete, posed the question, @hollyrpeeteWill the Steve McNair tragedy scare married men straight like the '87 film"Fatal Attraction"did for a while?
I retweeted, probably not. Mrs. Peete sent me a tweet stating that, @Talulazoeapple one can hope.
After I got over the fact that Holly Robinson Peete had just tweeted me, lol, I started thinking.
What is Mechelle McNair to do? She has four children with this man who was senselessly taken from her by his alleged jump-off girlfriend.
Do stories like these make a married man think twice before "hiking the Appalachian Trail"? I don't know. If the fear of God, AIDS, or losing half your assets won't do it. I am not sure what will.
Your thoughts please.




