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I dont want to kill him
sorry if its a dupe, I searched her last name Donna Jackson
Donna Jackson, 57, told the man who was breaking into her Oklahoma house that she had a gun and was prepared to use it, according to local officials.
But Billy Dean Riley ignored her warning and smashed through a glass door to enter her rural home in Lincoln County in the early hours of Friday.
In the recording of Ms Jackson's 911 call, she can be heard telling the operator: "I don't want to have to kill this man, but I’ll kill him graveyard dead ma'am."
The operator replies: "I understand."
Ms Jackson continues: "He's walking back and forth on the porch. He looks to be an older man, I don't want to kill him.
THE FATAL CALL
"He's going to make it in, please hurry ma'am. I think he's drunk. He doesn't know where his pick-up's at. God, I don't want to kill this man."
Loud crashes signal 53-year-old Riley breaking into her home, before a single gun shot is heard.
Ms Jackson then cries: "Please dear God, I think I killed him. Please Father in heaven, oh my God."
Riley had crashed his pick-up truck near to Ms Jackson's home.
Joan Herd, the operator who handled the call, told news website News9.com: "For me listening to the call, the hardest part was hearing her pray for forgiveness, being put in a position that no one should ever have to be put into."
The case is being investigated, but it is thought likely Ms Jackson's actions will be covered by state laws allowing self-defence.
I dont want to kill him
sorry if its a dupe, I searched her last name Donna Jackson
Donna Jackson, 57, told the man who was breaking into her Oklahoma house that she had a gun and was prepared to use it, according to local officials.
But Billy Dean Riley ignored her warning and smashed through a glass door to enter her rural home in Lincoln County in the early hours of Friday.
In the recording of Ms Jackson's 911 call, she can be heard telling the operator: "I don't want to have to kill this man, but I’ll kill him graveyard dead ma'am."
The operator replies: "I understand."
Ms Jackson continues: "He's walking back and forth on the porch. He looks to be an older man, I don't want to kill him.
THE FATAL CALL
"He's going to make it in, please hurry ma'am. I think he's drunk. He doesn't know where his pick-up's at. God, I don't want to kill this man."
Loud crashes signal 53-year-old Riley breaking into her home, before a single gun shot is heard.
Ms Jackson then cries: "Please dear God, I think I killed him. Please Father in heaven, oh my God."
Riley had crashed his pick-up truck near to Ms Jackson's home.
Joan Herd, the operator who handled the call, told news website News9.com: "For me listening to the call, the hardest part was hearing her pray for forgiveness, being put in a position that no one should ever have to be put into."
The case is being investigated, but it is thought likely Ms Jackson's actions will be covered by state laws allowing self-defence.
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