Kentucky Woman's Deadly Shooting Spree: These Details Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

By Maria Angelino | Thursday, 09 May 2024 12:00 PM
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In a shocking turn of events, a Kentucky woman has been accused of embarking on a deadly shooting spree, killing her husband and her own sister, before being fatally shot by her brother.

The woman, identified as 56-year-old Angela Gosser, allegedly drove to her brother's residence in Jamestown on May 3, armed and intent on violence.

According to a press release from the Kentucky State Police, Gosser's brother, Darryl Wilson, 58, was home at the time of the incident. Wilson, who was also armed, engaged in a gunfight with his sister, which tragically ended in Gosser's death. Wilson sustained severe injuries during the confrontation and was subsequently rushed to a hospital.

The full extent of Gosser's violent spree only came to light when authorities were summoned to conduct a welfare check at the residence of her sister, Jennifer Wilson. Family members had been unable to contact Jennifer and had grown increasingly concerned for her safety. Upon arrival at the Russell County home, law enforcement officers were met with a gruesome scene.

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Jennifer Wilson was discovered in the driver's seat of a Toyota Camry, having sustained fatal gunshot wounds to the head. Police believe that Gosser had encountered Jennifer prior to the incident at her brother's house, shooting her multiple times through the car's passenger side.

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The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that Angela Gosser's husband, Larry Gosser, was also found dead on Friday evening. Larry Gosser, a retired Sergeant with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, had served for 16 years. According to Wilson Funeral Home records, he was working on a tree on his property in western Pulaski County when his wife allegedly opened fire, killing him.

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Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones told local station WKYT, "Right now, that is open for investigation. We are still working with detectives and looking for leads." Larry Gosser's obituary paints a picture of a man who was an avid fisherman and hunter, loved the outdoors, his animals, and cherished spending time with his family and friends.

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