Texas couple both dead after argument over $500 lottery ticket win

Apr 1, 2015, 7:22 am (40 comments)

Texas Lottery

A winning scratch-off lottery ticket worth $500 prompted an argument between a couple in their Fort Worth, Texas, home that ended with both dying of gunshot wounds, officials said on Tuesday.

Fort Worth police said Terry Martin shot his long-time girlfriend, Laurice Hampton, and then shot himself early on Saturday morning in the master bedroom of the house they had shared for several years.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office ruled on Tuesday that Martin had committed suicide and that Hampton's death was a homicide.

Martin, 46, was found dead when officers arrived at the home about 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. Hampton, 48, was critically injured with multiple gunshots but was able to call 911 for help, police said.

Hampton was taken to a local hospital, where she died, police said.

"They were having an argument over a scratch-off lottery ticket winnings," said sergeant Joe Loughman. "We have been told they had a very volatile relationship."

Hampton told officers before she died that Martin had shot her and then shot himself.

Martin died of a gunshot wound to the head, according to the medical examiner.

Thanks to hearsetrax for the tip.

Reuters

Comments

Jani Norman's avatarJani Norman

So very, very sad......No Nod

mjwinsmith's avatarmjwinsmith

OMG -- What a waste of life over so little.

jarasan's avatarjarasan

The US economy 2015,  90+ million Americans that could be working but aren't  being counted in the unemployment numbers,  I bet you they weren't working regular jobs.  We are seeing more of this type of violence  that I can remember,  and I believe it is a reflection of the dire & desperate straits people are living in today's America.

Sad Wavey

MsNumberDreamer's avatarMsNumberDreamer

This is so sad. Over 500 dollars???  How broke do you have to be to kill over 500 dollars? That is greed because that could have been split evenly or whoever bought the ticket keep the winnings. So sad!

CTNY's avatarCTNY

That ticket was just the straw that broke the camels back. 

Probably been had a ton of relationship issues. 

Raven62's avatarRaven62

Ain't Love Grand?

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

WOW!!!!! We are living in sad times.

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by CTNY on Apr 1, 2015

That ticket was just the straw that broke the camels back. 

Probably been had a ton of relationship issues. 

They had a volatile relationship. Probably being broke, that $500 was like a million.

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

Quote: Originally posted by jarasan on Apr 1, 2015

The US economy 2015,  90+ million Americans that could be working but aren't  being counted in the unemployment numbers,  I bet you they weren't working regular jobs.  We are seeing more of this type of violence  that I can remember,  and I believe it is a reflection of the dire & desperate straits people are living in today's America.

Sad Wavey

Yet a certain president continually quotes misleading unemployment numbers of less than 6 percent, stock market more than doubled, and housing crisis averted when he puffs out and beats his chest. What he seems to ignore is that those 90+ million are out there scrapping to get by. If only he and his wife could sacrifice and forego the expensive, upscale vacations and setup a entrepreneur fund with the savings. That is how you leave a legacy. Who cares about an Obama library?!

Lynn-Lynn's avatarLynn-Lynn

So sad,over  five hundred dollars for .

user71926's avataruser71926

Must be one of those happy April Fool anniversary for these Idiots!  Too bad $500 is not enough to bury one of them.  Thank goodness they did not have kids.

CTNY's avatarCTNY

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Apr 1, 2015

They had a volatile relationship. Probably being broke, that $500 was like a million.

Yup. 

Murgatroyd

Quote: Originally posted by jarasan on Apr 1, 2015

The US economy 2015,  90+ million Americans that could be working but aren't  being counted in the unemployment numbers,  I bet you they weren't working regular jobs.  We are seeing more of this type of violence  that I can remember,  and I believe it is a reflection of the dire & desperate straits people are living in today's America.

Sad Wavey

Note that the "90+ million" figure includes everyone under 65 who retired early, and all the high school and college students who haven't yet started looking for work. The number who want jobs is quite a bit lower.

ThatScaryChick's avatarThatScaryChick

So horrible and so pointless that these two lost their lives over 500 dollars. No Nod

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