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Teh One Who Knocks
09-05-2017, 11:43 AM
Amy B Wang, The Washington Post


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The alarming admission was delivered between labored breaths and anguished pauses.

"I think I killed my (wife) . . ." a man's low voice says on the phone.

The 911 operator asks him to elaborate: "What - what do you mean by that? What happened?"

"I had a dream and then I turned on the lights and she's dead on the floor," the man says. "Um, I have blood all over me and there's a bloody knife on the bed and I think I did it."

So begins a disturbing 6½-minute call, made just after 1 a.m. Friday, in which North Carolina resident Matthew Phelps, 28, appears to confess to killing his wife, Raleigh police said.

In audio from the emergency call, published by the Raleigh News & Observer, Phelps can be heard alternately sobbing and breathing heavily as he expresses bewilderment over what took place; he tells the dispatcher that he doesn't know what time it is or when he woke up.

He does say he took cough medicine before he went to bed, according to the call audio.

"I took more medicine than I should have," Phelps says. "I took Coricidin . . . because I know it can make you feel good. So a lot of times I can't sleep at night, so I took some. . . . She's not moving. Oh my God."

The dispatcher repeatedly asks Phelps to check to see if his wife is breathing. Phelps tells him she is not, and that he's scared to get too close to her.

"There's all this blood," he says. "She didn't deserve this."

When police arrived at the home in northeast Raleigh, they discovered 29-year-old Lauren Phelps with multiple stab wounds. She was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, a police spokeswoman told the News & Observer.

Matthew Phelps was arrested Friday and charged with murder. He is being held without bond at the Wake County jail and is scheduled to make a court appearance Tuesday, according to court records. An attorney for Phelps was not listed.

Matthew Phelps worked at a lawn service company and had studied missions and evangelism at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College in Pineville, Kentucky, according to the News & Observer. He was studying to be a pastor while Lauren Phelps was a Sunday school teacher, ABC News reported.

Coricidin is marketed as a line of cold and cough medicine for people with high blood pressure. Bayer, the pharmaceuticals company that makes Coricidin, told ABC News in a statement it extended its "deepest sympathies" to the family.

"Patient safety is our top priority, and we continually monitor adverse events regarding all of our products," Bayer told the network. "There is no evidence to suggest that Coricidin is associated with violent behavior."

Meanwhile, a YouCaring fundraising page and a Facebook memorial page were set up for Lauren Phelps.

"My heart sank yesterday when I heard the passing of Lauren. I am in disbelief," one friend wrote Saturday on her Facebook remembrance page. "She was one of the purest souls one could ever meet. Her kind heart and sweet nature are an extremely rare find. She was a great friend to anyone lucky enough to call her one."

A memorial service for Lauren Phelps was held Monday in Wake Forest, North Carolina, according to a post on her Facebook page.

Goofy
09-05-2017, 12:25 PM
Happens to me all the time when i take cough medicine :)

deebakes
09-06-2017, 02:32 AM
:oops:

PorkChopSandwiches
09-06-2017, 04:27 PM
I wonder if he will get off on that defence

Hal-9000
09-06-2017, 04:33 PM
I've heard some pretty effed up stories that were similar. One featured a kid who got the family gun, shot both Mom and Dad after waking up one morning and called 911. He had no idea why he did it. They left him alone in a cop cruiser with a recording device and he was in total shock, wondering what had happened. He didn't hate his parents and wasn't being treated badly at home.