like at home, saying they walked on eggshells around their father, always worried about when he would crack and take out his anger on their mother. Sgt. Raymond Sheehan was portrayed as a violent, unpredictable man who carried two loaded guns one on his hip and one on his ankle at all times.
And there would have been some type of tangential proof photos or scars. The night before Raymond Sheehan was shot in February 2008, the couple had driven to Connecticut to drop off their son's laundry. On the way home, she says he broke her nose, and the two went to the hospital, but she didn't
She made coffee and read her son's school paper. Raymond Sheehan pointed a gun at her head and told her to change the reservations, according to testimony. When he went to take a shower, she ran to a friend's house and then came back home because she'd forgotten the money, according to trial testim
But Raymond Sheehan wasn't going to let her leave again, she testified. He was shaving, his 9 mm semi-automatic Glock by his side on the vanity. Barbara grabbed the .38-caliber revolver from the bedroom and fired.