Lombard Man Accused of Killing His Wife Says He “Went Nuts” After Wife’s Constant Yelling
Prosecutors Say Witter Shot and Killed His 80-Year-Old Wife, Helen, at Their Home in the 500 Block of Clarendon Avenue
An Lombard man charged with killing his wife did so because he “went nuts” after she wouldn’t stop yelling and screaming at him, according to a 911 call played at a court hearing Saturday morning.
But Charles Witter’s attorney, William Wolf, argued Witter did so because his wife suffered from worsening dementia that made her angry and violent, and her yelling caused him physical and emotional pain. “He loved and still loves her,” Wolf argued.
The 911 Call
According to a 911 call played in court, Witter told the dispatcher that he had shot his wife, Helen, because she was screaming and yelling at him, even though he asked her to stop.
Witter’s Defense
Wolf argued that Witter was defending himself against his wife’s aggressive behavior, which was exacerbated by her worsening dementia.
Prosecutors’ Case
Prosecutors, on the other hand, say Witter’s defense is a lie and that he planned and executed the murder of his wife.
Conclusion
The case against Charles Witter is a tragic and complex one, with both sides presenting compelling arguments. The outcome will depend on the evidence presented and the jury’s determination.
Frequently Asked Questions
* Who is Charles Witter?
+ An 81-year-old Lombard man charged with first-degree murder.
* What was the alleged motive for the murder?
+ Witter claims he “went nuts” after his wife wouldn’t stop yelling and screaming at him.
* What is the prosecution’s argument?
+ That Witter planned and executed the murder of his wife, Helen.
* What is Witter’s defense?
+ That his wife suffered from worsening dementia that made her angry and violent, and her yelling caused him physical and emotional pain.