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Linda Lee Couch sits in a Hamilton County courtroom on the first day of her trial, Jan. 7, 1985.
Wagner remembers her mother made sure the kids stayed with their grandparents that weekend. She also knew her mother purchased a gun in the days leading up to the murder, which Linda said in court she had purchased with her husband. Prosecutors said Linda had also replaced Walter’s name on the deed to the family house.
Her father “was no saint,” Wagner said, detailing a childhood marred by “daily beatings” from her father, shouting, arguing and watching her mother be physically abused. But she didn’t believe her mother shot him in the back of the head during a fight, and neither did a Hamilton County jury. ANDIEZ Dragon Sewing Because Murder is Wrong Poster
“She had other options” besides murder, Wagner said. “People might not agree with me, and that’s their opinion. And even though this was in the 1980s — I understand that — but she still had options.”
Linda wrapped her husband’s body in a rug and found help to dig a ditch in the family yard. She told her children, father-in-law and a neighbor that she wanted to dig a drainage ditch and plant grass seed near a shed, according to prosecutors. Couch has long denied asking her children to help dig.
After Walter was buried, prosecutors said Linda continued living her life “in a normal fashion.” In a release advocating against her parole, current Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said she repeatedly lied to Walter’s close family about his whereabouts and told the children their father had abandoned them. She also went on a “spending spree” and purchased new furniture in the days after the murder, took the children on vacation and tried to get loans, Deters said in the release.
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