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Police ruling McNair’s death a homicide

Authorities are officially ruling Steve McNair’s death a homicide, but wouldn’t say whether or not it was a murder-suicide.

McNair, 36, had been dating Saleh Kazemi for several months, and Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said Sunday that a semiautomatic pistol was found under her body. She was shot in the head. He was discovered in a seated position on a sofa in the living room.

McNair, who was married with four sons, had a permit to carry a handgun in Tennessee, and he was arrested once before with a 9mm weapon although charges in the case were dropped. Police said they had not yet determined who owned the gun found at the scene.

Investigators weren’t looking for a suspect but were questioning friends of the couple as well as Kazemi’s ex-boyfriend. They were also waiting for results of drug and other laboratory tests before deciding whether McNair was killed in a lovers’ quarrel.

“That’s a very important part of the investigation as we work to ultimately classify Miss Kazemi’s death,” Aaron said.

Considering authorities aren’t looking for any suspects and the woman was only shot once in the head with the gun laying nearby, it’s easy to speculate that this was a murder-suicide. But until more details are released, that’s all it is – speculation.

It’s sad to think that McNair was having an affair with a wife and four kids at home, but hey, nobody is perfect. Plus we don’t know what else was going on and there is always more to a story than what is perceived. The situation seemingly could have been avoided, but then again, a lot of tragedies usually are when you look back on it.

I feel bad for McNair’s wife. I can only imagine the hell she has gone through the past two days.

McNair’s death being called murder-suicide

According to a report by the Nashville Tennessean, Steve McNair’s shocking death is being called as an apparent murder-suicide.

McNair, a hometown hero who did extensive charity work in Nashville, had several gunshot wounds, including one to the head. He was found on the sofa of a Second Avenue condominium that he rented, police said. Sahel Kazemi, 20, was found on the floor near him with a single gunshot wound to her head. A pistol was found near her body.

Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said investigators were not actively looking for suspects Saturday night but had not ruled out any scenarios. He stopped short of calling the deaths a murder-suicide, but said the police should be able to classify the deaths today after autopsies and forensic work.

“We expect to make additional conclusions after the autopsy process,” Aaron said

Though much of the attention was on the Second Avenue crime scene, police also swarmed Kazemi’s apartment at the Cherry Creek complex in Hermitage on Saturday. They questioned neighbors who said they often saw McNair visiting Kazemi. Sometimes, neighbors said, she would arrive home in a limousine in the early morning. They also heard arguments between her and her boyfriend.
Most recently, she had a new black car she said was a gift from her boyfriend.

She was arrested in that car, a black 2007 Cadillac Escalade registered to her and McNair, early Thursday at Broadway and Ninth Avenue, just two days before the deaths. She was charged with driving under the influence and refusing to take a breath test. She told police she was not drunk, but high.

This is just an unbelievable story. McNair was one of the good guys in the NFL for a very long time and while I obviously don’t know the entire situation, I struggle to understand why he would be mixed up with a girl like this. She’s 16 years his junior and he’s married with four kids. Why was he with her? Something isn’t adding up here.

But again, we don’t know all the details so it’s not fair to speculate. We should be honoring his life more than trying to get the details about his fatal end, so that’s what I’ll do.

Thanks for the memories, Steve. Thanks for the most exciting Super Bowl I’ve ever watched, the professionalism and your consistent gritty, gutsy play.

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