According to Elizabeth Merrill of ESPN.com, A former Nashville police officer says he will present a report to a grand jury Friday asking that the Steve McNair murder-suicide case be re-opened. Vincent Hill, the former officer, filed a 32-page complaint last month citing what he called "numerous errors" by Nashville police in their investigation of McNair's murder on July 4, 2009. Police ruled that the former Tennessee Titans quarterback was shot dead in his sleep by his 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel Kazemi, who then turned the gun on herself. Roughly a week after the murder, Hill contacted Kazemi's sisters, telling them he didn't believe Sahel was the killer. For the past 11 months, Hill says, he's conducted interviews and compiled information on the case. Hill self-published "Playbook to a Murder" this spring, a book that outlines his theories on the McNair murder and his belief that Kazemi wasn't the shooter. "My whole motivation behind this the entire time," Hill said, "was to find answers for both families." Source: ESPN.com
although I admire his dedication and intentions, it's not right to drag it back up and create further pain for the families involved. Just let it go.
He's a liar. His motivation isn't to find the 'real' murderer, it's to sell his freaking book. Cocksucker.
^This. I still think Kazemi's ex putting up "RIP McNair" days before he was discovered was a little suspect though.
Dateline had a thing on this awhile back and some guy (not sure if it was this guy or not) said that it probably wasn't Kazemi the shots were fired in precise locations that couldn't have been hit from that range from anyone but an experienced, professional shooter.
yeah I saw that as well. I'm beginning to think he told his wife he was leaving and she got scared she would lose her money so she had him killed.
I think it was Kazami's ex, scenario just makes the most sense to me. McNair's wife wasn't that crazy, she knew that if he left she could still get money via divorce.