And I’m here to remind you
Of the mess you left when you went away
It’s not fair to deny me
Of the cross I bear that you gave to me
You, you, you oughta know
~Alanis Morissett
According to correspondent, Michelle Mondo, Francis Hall battled rumors of her husband's infidelity more than two years ago by posting a message on her Facebook page.
“There's no black eyes or legal” counsel, she wrote in February 2011. “Wishful thinking on all your (expletive) hearts. Look at your own miserable life before you judge mine. There's a lot of skeletons in your closets.”
Her opinion concerning the apparent strength of her marriage drastically changed this past week.
Yet again, the deadly love affair ends in death.
Officials deemed a traffic crash that killed her husband Thursday a homicide, due to an alleged love triangle among
Frances Hall was married for 32 years to Bill Hall.
She has now been charged with murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the death of her husband by running his motorcycle off the road. Sources say that, she has also been accused her of ramming her vehicle into an SUV driven by his girlfriend, who lucky for her, wasn't injured and whose name and age was not released.
After learning of her husband’s sexcapades, an enraged
On the surface, the couple seemed happy and content. They owned and operated Bill Hall Jr. Trucking Ltd. since 1989, which by all accounts was a very successful business. The website for the company indicates that it has a fleet of 130 trucks and offices in two
Investigators weren't clear on the status of the Halls' marriage. Public records showed the couple got married, both at the age of 18, in March, 1982. No divorce records were on file, the district clerk's office reports.
Sources say that in the two years since Frances Hall angrily attempted to dispute rumors of an affair in her Facebook page, the couple appeared happy in photos, often seen smiling together.
The happy photographs and smiles were only a thin veil of the turmoil lurking beneath their smiling faces. Recently, she included a new Facebook post — an image that appeared to be a message either to or from her husband.
The message says, “A pretty face gets old ... A nice body will change ... But a good woman will always be a good woman.”
Perhaps the following should have been added, “However, a cheating husband better not ride a motorcycle in front of his wife, while his girlfriend drives his truck.”