Deputy and TV bailiff acquitted of murdering wife found shot twice in bedroom closet after she suspected steroid use and affair



A veteran deputy in Harris County, Texas, known as the bailiff on the TV court show “Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez” was acquitted Wednesday of murdering his wife.

Patricia Spivey was shot twice, once in the arm and once in the chest, on July 28, 2019, killing her at the age of 52. There was never any dispute that her then-deputy husband Renard Spivey, now 67, was the one who called 911 and told Houston cops he accidentally shot his wife after the couple argued all day and eventually “tussled” over a gun.

According to the complaint filed the day after the shooting, Patricia Spivey was found dead in a “master bedroom closet” where three shell casings were visible and a pistol was left on “top of a clothes hamper.”

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