Black Ogre did Not Mean to Shoot His White Wife

WBIR
September 28, 2014

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Angela Beverly had tried to split up from the Black ogre.

The man accused of murdering his estranged wife in Sevier County confessed to the killing Thursday during an interview with a reporter, according to WLEX.

During a interview at the jail with WLEX, Andrew B. Beverly, 45, said he went to his estranged wife’s house with a gun intending to hurt or even kill the man who was now living with her, reported WLEX.

“The most hurtful thing to me is I seen somebody in my house that we built,” Beverly told a reporter. “And that was the hurting thing to see someone in my house.”

When he arrived at her home, Beverly said his wife, Angela Beverly, 39, was taking out the trash in the driveway of their house on Eagle View Drive in Kodak. He claimed when he tried to grab his wife, his gun fired and she was shot.

“It’s not particular reason why I done it,” Beverly said during the interview, “I really didn’t mean to shoot my wife. I grabbed her, and the gun went off. Didn’t know where I hit her at, to be honest. I didn’t know where I shot her at. When she was down on the ground, I went beside her and said, ‘Angela you alright?’ She just didn’t move.”

He then took off to Harlan County, Ky. where he used to live and work in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Andrew Beverly says he did not mean to shoot her, his gun just magically went off in his hands.

Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals said a deputy arrested the estranged husband at a convenience store in Harlan County later that evening.

WLEX reported Beverly said he wishes God would take his life because he took his wife’s.

“I’m so sorry that it happened,” Beverly said during the interview. “I just [wish] God would take my life instead of hers. . . because she don’t deserved that.”

During the interview, WLEX said Beverly cried and apologized to his and her families. He and his wife had been married for nearly 10 years.

“I let my whole family down – her family – and the people I work for,” Beverly said. “I just have to accept what comes to me.”

Beverly has been charged with first-degree murder.

Angela Beverly was the 1st Assistant Manager at a downtown Sevierville McDonald’s owned by The Cochran Family. The restaurant’s area supervisor, Mike Livesay, said Beverly has been employed with the company for 20 years.