Dad who allegedly held gun to wife’s head and forced her to ‘choose between’ herself or their son is now accused of stalking and murdering her at Speedway gas station

Joshua Alexander Farmer (Fishers Police Dept.) and Kaylah Ann Farmer (currentobituary.com)

Joshua Alexander Farmer (Fishers Police Dept.) and Kaylah Ann Farmer (currentobituary.com)

A 32-year-old man in Indiana with a history of physically assaulting his wife and three children was arrested last week after he allegedly stalked and killed his former spouse, shooting her more than a dozen times when she stopped at a gas station pump. Joshua Alexander Farmer, who police say “completely emptied” his gun during the attack, was taken into custody and charged with murder, stalking while armed with a deadly weapon, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, and unlawful carrying of a handgun in the fatal shooting of Kaylah Ann Farmer, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to a press release from the Fishers Police Department, officers at about 5 p.m. on June 28 responded to a call regarding a shooting at the Speedway gas station located near 116th Street and Allisonville Road, which is about 20 miles northeast of Indianapolis. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they located an adult female victim — later identified as Kaylah Ann Farmer — who appeared to have suffered multiple gunshot wounds while seated in a red Chrysler van. She was pronounced dead on the scene.

Her husband, Joshua Farmer, was quickly identified as a person of interest in Kaylah Ann Farmer’s death.

In a probable cause affidavit, police said they obtained surveillance footage from the gas station showing that Farmer pulled into the establishment shortly after his wife and “completely just unloaded [his gun] into her window,” Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR reported. A witness reportedly told investigators that they remembered hearing about “30 to 40 total shots” being fired during the attack.

Farmer was believed to be driving an orange or maroon-colored Kia Soul that belonged to someone else when he allegedly ambushed his ex-wife. Prior to the shooting, investigators said they believe Farmer spent the day following Kaylah Farmer before finally deciding to proceed with the alleged attack when she stopped for gas on her way home from work.

A subsequent autopsy revealed that Kaylah Farmer suffered “more than 15 gunshot wounds” throughout her body. An officer observing the procedure said that “over 25 bullet fragments were removed from Kaylah’s body,” per the reported affidavit.

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