Years of domestic strife ends when man shoots, kills wife in her car in front of home, then confesses: Police

Inset photos: Gregory Chapman and Tomika Chapman (Screenshots from NBC New Orleans affiliate WDSU)

Inset photos: Gregory Chapman and Tomika Chapman (Screenshots from NBC New Orleans affiliate WDSU)

A man allegedly shot and killed his wife and then confessed to police, reportedly telling officers he shot her after she told him, “You’re going to die today.”

Gregory Chapman, 57, was jailed on second-degree murder charges in the death of his wife, Tomika Chapman, 47. His bond hearing this week was rescheduled because he was on suicide watch and could not attend the court hearing, online court docket information shows. His bail was set at $750,000. His next court hearing showed a listing for Nov. 8.

An email sent on Sunday to the public defender’s office seeking comment was not immediately returned.

The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported his defense attorney said in a court hearing this week he grappled with mental illness and “back and forth between him and his wife.”

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