The Latest: Police think bottle used to kill exhibitionist
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The Latest on the slaying of an online exhibitionist from Alabama (all times local):
10:10 a.m.
A court document shows police believe a man used a liquor bottle to kill his exhibitionist wife, who was found dead from a head wound outside their suburban home.
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A complaint released Friday alleges 42-year-old Kathleen Dawn West was killed with a bottle of Lucid absinthe in January.
Her husband, 44-year-old William Jeffrey West, was charged with murder Thursday. Police say the woman died of a head wound, but they wouldn't reveal the alleged weapon.
Liquor store surveillance video obtained by "Inside Edition" showed the couple purchasing what appears to be a bottle of Lucid absinthe and another bottle just hours before she was found dead outside her home.
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Court documents don't list a defense lawyer for West.
The woman posted risque photos that subscribers could pay to view.
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7:48 a.m.
An Alabama man is defending his son, who's accused of murder in the slaying of his exhibitionist wife.
William West tells Birmingham-area news media that he doesn't believe son William Jeffrey West killed wife Kathleen Dawn West.
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The woman posted risque photos online and charged subscribers to see them, and the man says he didn't know what his daughter-in-law was doing.
But West says his son and West loved each other, and he thinks she died in a fall.
Police in the Birmingham suburb of Calera charged 44-year-old Jeff West with murder Thursday in the January killing of his 42-year-old wife.
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Authorities say her partially nude body was found outside the couple's home. Police say she died of a blunt-force wound to the head, but they haven't elaborated.