The Harris County Sheriff's Deputy who was accused of killing his wife was freed from custody on Wednesday afternoon According to Freshlive.com. The incident is said to have occurred the previous night. However, after that judgment was handed down, there was no additional information that could be found regarding Renard Spivey's verdict, nor was there any indication as to what he was doing or where he was at the time now.
By The Way, Who Is Renard Spivey?
Renard Spivey's previous role on the courtroom show Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez was that of a bailiff. It has been reported that Renard has been charged with the murder of his wife. Renard L. Spivey is best recognized by audiences for his role as the bailiff on the courtroom drama Justice For All, which aired from 2012 to 2016 and starred Cristina Perez in the role of the judge.
When he wasn't working as a television personality, he served as an officer for the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Houston. Patricia was Renard Spivey's wife, and the couple had a child together. Patricia attended Jack Yates High School and was a student there. Additionally important to her was continuing to work on her physical fitness. After having a discussion with his wife about a firearm, Renard accidentally shot his wife around three in the morning and then called 911 for assistance.
Why Did Renard Kill His Wife?
According to Patricia Spivey's brother, Ezra Washington, who spoke with an investigator from the Houston Police Department, the couple had been arguing because Patricia had “suspicions that (Renard Spivey) was possibly back on steroids and/or having an affair, because of a lack of intimacy in their relationship,” the complaint states. According to Edition.CNN.com
According to the complaint, Washington told the investigator that Renard Spivey had previously told him that “she's counting my pills (low testosterone medication), claiming that I'm sleeping with someone else,”
Washington stated to the police that Renard Spivey once told him that his wife called him the “Incredible Hulk,” and that at some point she would make him rise up “like the Incredible Hulk,” and that “it ain't gonna be good,” Washington stated that Renard Spivey told him. This information was included in the complaint that Washington filed with the police.
Washington revealed to the investigator that he interpreted that statement to mean that the deputy would harm Washington's wife. The complaint states that when they talked, Washington stated that he told Renard Spivey that if things were that bad between the couple, “he should just leave,” and that he told him this during their conversation.
How Was Bailiff Arrested?
According to Freshlive.com In the early morning hours of Monday, July 29, 2019, he was taken into custody for the murder of his wife, Patricia Ann Marshall Spivey. Renard asserted that he and Patricia had a running argument about their distance from one another throughout the day.
It is said that they got into an argument over a gun that ended up going off during their fight and killing Patricia. The body of Patricia was found inside the closet of the primary bedroom when the police arrived at the scene.
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There was a handgun with a 9-millimeter caliber sitting atop a laundry basket. She had two wounds from the gunshots: one to her arm and one to her heart, as well as contusions to both of her wrists. Because Renard had been shot in the leg, he was transported to a hospital in the area for treatment. He claimed that Patricia shot him in the leg while they were fighting each other.
According to the Complaint, the Shooting Was Clearly Not an Accident
According to edition.cnn.com Patricia Spivey had been shot twice, according to an autopsy. One of the bullets pierced her right arm.
“Once the bullet went through her arm, causing the bone to break, the arm would be incapable of use,” the complaint said of the medical examiner's findings.
The examiner also observed “minor bruising around her wrists.”
Renard Spivey appears to be right-handed dominant, according to the complaint, and he was shot through the left thigh.
According to the complaint, “evidence indicated that three shots were fired in the closet, and (Patricia Spivey) was shot twice, which is inconsistent with (Renard Spivey's) statement that he ‘accidentally' shot [Patricia Spivey] and that the firearm ‘accidentally' discharged during a struggle.”
Spivey's next court appearance is scheduled for Friday.
“We think a lot of him, and he's a good person, and he's dealing with an accusation,” DeGeurin said.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who is Renard Spivey?
A: Renard Spivey is known for his role as a bailiff on the courtroom show “Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez.” He also served as an officer for the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Houston.
Q: Why was Renard Spivey arrested?
A: Renard Spivey was arrested for the murder of his wife, Patricia Ann Marshall Spivey. He allegedly shot her during an argument they had over a gun.
Q: What were the reasons behind the argument?
A: According to Patricia's brother, Ezra Washington, the couple had been arguing due to suspicions of Renard being back on steroids or having an affair, as well as a lack of intimacy in their relationship.
Q: What happened during the incident?
A: Patricia Spivey was found shot in the closet of their primary bedroom. She had two gunshot wounds – one in her arm and another in her heart. Renard claimed that Patricia shot him in the leg during the fight.
Q: Was the shooting deemed an accident?
A: According to the complaint, the medical examiner's findings suggested that the shooting was not accidental. Evidence indicated that three shots were fired in the closet, and Patricia was shot twice, which contradicted Renard's claim of an accidental discharge during a struggle.
Q: What is Renard Spivey's current status?
A: As per reports, Renard Spivey was freed from custody on Wednesday afternoon, but the specific details regarding his verdict and his whereabouts after release are not available. His next court appearance is scheduled for Friday.
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