Crime & Justice

Man who duct-taped his girlfriend's head and zip-tied her hands said he needed to 'get himself together' when cops asked him about it: Police

A man in Missouri described as "jealous" and "controlling" allegedly bound his girlfriend's hands and feet, put duct tape around her mouth and head, and killed her. The post Man who duct-taped his girlfriend's head and zip-tied her hands said he needed to 'get himself together' w.

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  • Primary source: Law & Crime
  • Published: Jun 11, 2026, 7:40 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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  1. Source published: Jun 11, 2026, 7:40 PM UTC
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