Woman told 911 that extinguisher beating was self-defense
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A New Jersey woman told a 911 operator she repeatedly hit her husband in the head with a fire extinguisher because he hit her with a chair and smothered her with a pillow.
On the tape supplied by Burlington County officials, a distraught Laciana Tinsley tells the operator she hit her 74-year-old husband, Douglas, "too many times" and he was bleeding. She was not sure if he was conscious.
"Please send somebody because he looks so still," she said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Tinsley, 42, of Willingboro, was charged with murder in the Jan. 30 death.
She told the dispatcher she "blanked out" and was acting in self-defense, because he hit her with a chair.
"My husband, he was smothering me with a pillow," she said. "I just kept beating him in the head because he kept trying to get up and come after me."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A public defender representing Tinsley had asked that she be allowed to post bail, citing self-defense. A judge rejected the request.