Severed head flies from truck in 'bizarre and tragic' collision

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A man transporting his wife's severed head in a pickup truck collided with an oncoming car, killing a woman and her 4-year-old daughter, police said. The impact sent the head flying onto the road.
A Boise police officer was driving behind Alofa Time's truck on a busy road when he noticed the man's erratic driving and then watched him slam into the car, police spokeswoman Lynn Hightower said.
Time, 51, who was not injured, told officers he was involved his wife's death, investigators said.
After searching Time's house in Nampa, police found the decapitated body of 47-year-old Theresa N. Time in a car inside the garage, authorities said. She likely had been dead for several hours, Nampa Police Lt. LeRoy Forsman said.
An autopsy was scheduled next week to determine Theresa Time's cause of death, Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris said.
Time was being held on two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of Samantha Nina Murphy, 36, of Boise, and her daughter Jae Lynne Grimes. Murphy's other daughter was injured and was in stable condition at a Boise hospital.
"It was one of the more horrific and complex crime scenes on memory," Hightower said. "A woman and her child killed in a crash, and a severed head from an earlier homicide: It's nothing short of bizarre and tragic."

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this is very tragic
 
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An autopsy was scheduled next week to determine Theresa Time's cause of death, Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris said.
I realize I'm not an expert, but it could be she died because she didn't have a head.

Just guessin'.
 
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I realize I'm not an expert, but it could be she died because she didn't have a head.

Just guessin'.
I think they're just trying to determine if the decapitation was the cause of death, or if she was decapitated after he killed her another way.

This story is very tragic, and very bizarre.
 

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In an unchariterstic shwoing of sensitivity and good taste I will refrain from making any number if sick and crude joke... really I will.
 

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Sadly I suppose you have to do an autopsy here just to make sure the guy doesn't spin around and claim his wife dies of a heart attack or some such and he just removed her head as a keepsake. :rolleyes:
 

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Sadly I suppose you have to do an autopsy here just to make sure the guy doesn't spin around and claim his wife dies of a heart attack or some such and he just removed her head as a keepsake. :rolleyes:
I think the way oot defense MIGHT be "My wife died and i wanted her head cryogenicly preserved like Walt Disney. So I was hurring to the lab..."
 
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I think they're just trying to determine if the decapitation was the cause of death, or if she was decapitated after he killed her another way.

This story is very tragic, and very bizarre.
Decapitation isn't a discrete way to murder someone: severing the carotid artery of a live person will make a big mess.

He probably was probably following the plot of a "Murder, She Wrote" episode and cut up the corpse to make it harder to trace.