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Wife Shares Wedding Video, Shoots D.C. Police Detective Husband to Death: Cops

Facebook/police photo Christina and Timothy Francis

Christina Lynn Francis was a Waldorf, Maryland, woman who is accused of shooting her Washington D.C. police detective husband, Timothy Eugene Francis, to death not long after sharing their wedding video on Facebook. She then killed herself, sheriff’s officials say.

The bodies were discovered at 6 p.m. Friday, November 27.

Police say it’s believed to be a murder suicide. The tragic final posts, which also included a post about the couple’s children, are riddled with typos. “I love you and what we had together,” Christina Francis wrote about the husband authorities say she would soon kill.

“Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division responded and recovered evidence indicating Christina Lynn Francis, 41, shot her husband, Timothy Eugene Francis, 50, and then herself. Anyone with information should contact Det. Weaver at (301) 609-6571. The investigation is ongoing,” the Charles County Sheriff’s Department wrote in a news release.

In March, Christina Francis wrote an ode to Timothy on Facebook for his birthday, writing, “HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY TIM! 🎉 Let 50 be the age where life truly gets good. Never older only better. You are something to many but everything to me- I love you..”

FacebookTimothy and Christina Francis.

The DC Police Department wrote on Twitter, “MPD Det. Timothy Francis, was tragically shot and killed in a domestic-related homicide yesterday. The suspect was also found deceased & @CCSOMD is currently investigating this case. Det. Francis had 20 years of service. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family & loved ones.”

Here’s what you need to know:


1. Police Say They Found the Couple Deceased Inside Their Home

FacebookTimothy and Christina Francis

On November 27 at 6 p.m., officers responded to the 3300 block of Marylea Court in Waldorf for “the report of two people found deceased inside their home,” the Charles County Sheriff’s Department wrote in a news release.

The release indicates that Christina Francis’s father found the bodies.

“A preliminary investigation revealed a family member had been trying to contact his daughter throughout the day and when he did not hear from her or her husband, he went to their house and found them deceased,” the release says.


2. Christina Francis Shared the Couple’s Wedding Video Only Hours Before the Apparent Murder-Suicide


Christina Lynn Francis shared a video of the couple’s wedding on Facebook only a few hours before the apparent murder-suicide.`

She wrote, in a post riddled with typos:

This day meant everything to me. This marriage wasn put together for a great reson. couldn’t more confident and stayed forever not giving up. I love you and what we had together. U you all I even want NEEDED. YOU AND I BELONGED TOGETHEN AND ALWAYS. We had 6 years of experience and nmemories that should have taken presence over everything in everything we did but be got lost in petty shit you believed was a mistake. AMD tests immature. Tim and Christima Francis together.

You can watch the video above.


3. Christina Francis Also Posted a Final Statement About Her Children

FacebookChristina and Tim Francis

Christina Francis’ top post on Facebook was a picture of her two children. The post is riddled with typos.

“My children aren my pride and joy. I pray they follow never dream trey theh have and I knken theh Jace the strength for it. They are perfect crestionsneho deserve all life has to offer him. I love you both with my heart,” it reads.

Other photos show the beach and the children playing paintball. Other pictures shared on Facebook show the couple on trips together. She also shared photos showing her husband working on the family’s front lawn and grilling out.

Nothing on Christina Francis’ Facebook page indicated anything was amiss in the relationship; the couple seemed to enjoy riding Harley-Davidson’s together, taking trips to the beach and going out to dinner.


4. Timothy Francis Worked in Law Enforcement for Decades

FacebookChristina and Tim Francis

On LinkedIn, Francis, who went by the name Tim, wrote that he had been a detective with “DC government” for more than 20 years, joining the force in June 2000. Before that, he was a deputy with Arlington County from 1997 through 2000.

He had a bachelor of applied science degree in criminal justice/law enforcement administration from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and graduated from Howard University in 1989.

He was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., according to his LinkedIn page.

“Mourning the tragic loss of our colleague and friend is extremely difficult,” said Chief Peter Newsham to WTOP-TV. “Detective Francis spent two decades protecting the community from violence, and to learn that he was the victim of a homicide is heartbreaking.”

The D.C. Police Union tweeted that “Tim was one of the best detectives…His father was also a detective that worked nearly 45 years for MPD … The MPD has lost a true detective today and he will not soon be replaced.”


5. Neighbors Expressed Shock, Saying They Had Just Seen Christina Francis Walking the Family Dog

LinkedInTimothy Francis

Neighbors expressed shock at the news.

Delancey Praylow III told WUSA9 that Christina Francis was walking the dog the afternoon of the murder suicide.

Everything changed a short time later, he said.

“She had just walked past me walking her dog … and an hour and a half later, we heard the police sirens,” he told the television station.

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Christina Lynn Francis shot her Washington D.C. police detective husband, Timothy Eugene Francis to death in a Maryland murder suicide, authorities say.