Suspect who killed his cheating wife ‘knew he was going to jail’ so he went out and murdered another man, cops say


A Virginia man is accused of killing his wife over infidelity — and then killing another man because he “knew he was going to jail,” according to police.

Authorities arrived at a home in Ridgeway, Virginia after receiving a report just before 1 p.m. Tuesday that a man had been shot in the road. The man, later identified as 68-year-old William Leroy Morey, suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Henry County Sheriff’s Office.

Morey was reportedly checking on 22-year-old Mandy Coleman, who lived at the home with her two small children. Police found Coleman dead from a gunshot wound.

Her husband, 30-year-old Joshua Corbett Coleman, quickly emerged as a suspect.

Police arrested him around 2:40 p.m. during a traffic stop and found the children inside the vehicle. They were “safe and unharmed,” the sheriff’s office said. Coleman was armed with a handgun and an AR-15 rifle, according to police.

Joshua Corbett Coleman faces murder charges after confronting his wife about her infidelity and then killing another man because he 'knew he was going to jail,' police say

Joshua Corbett Coleman faces murder charges after confronting his wife about her infidelity and then killing another man because he ‘knew he was going to jail,’ police say (Henry County Sheriff’s Office)

Coleman admitted to the killings following his arrest, according to a criminal complaint obtained by WDBJ7.

He told police that he accused her of cheating on him during a tense argument before heading to his room, grabbing a gun, and shooting her in the head, the complaint states.

Coleman then took his two children with him in the car.

He “knew he was going to jail” and decided to search for Morey to kill him, too, the complaint says.

After he couldn’t man the 68-year-old man at his home, Coleman returned to the Ridgeway home to find Morey in the street and shot him to death, according to the filing.

The relationship between Morey and the Colemans is not immediately clear. An investigation is ongoing.

Coleman is now being held in the Henry County Adult Detention Center without bond.

He faces two counts of first degree murder, two counts of use of firearm in the commission of a felony, one count of shooting from an occupied vehicle, and two counts of child abuse.

Authorities are offering a reward of up to $2,500 in exchange for information related to the crime.

“This is a heartbreaking and tragic situation that has deeply affected two families and our entire community,” Sheriff Wayne Davis said. “Our hearts go out to the loved ones of the victims during this incredibly difficult time.”

Related Posts

How Japan’s far right was supercharged by Trump and tourists

Shaimaa Khalil Japan Correspondent Reuters Japanese politics is a usually steady ship, verging on the boring most of the time. Not anymore. Last Sunday, a once obscure…

Devil’s Den murders: Arkansas couple killed while hiking with young daughters

article FILE – A generic image of a fallen log near a swimming hole. Getty Images Authorities in Arkansas said they are looking for a suspect after a…

1 dead after ATV rollover crash in Althelstane

ATHELSTANE, Wisc. (WLUC) – One person is dead after an ATV crash in Marinette County, Wisconsin, on Saturday. Marinette County Sheriff Randy Miller says at 5:30 p.m.,…

Marriott Schaumburg shooting: Roland Schmidt kills daughter-in-law Christine Moyer at at 50 North Martingale Road, police say

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (WLS) — A man is facing charges for allegedly shooting and killing his daughter-in-law outside a wedding at a north suburban hotel on Friday night,…

Operation Dark Phone: Murder by Text review – do we really need to see these criminals on the toilet? | Television

Sure, they may be trafficking drugs and firearms and plotting murders, but – really – organised criminal gangs are just like you and me. Operation Dark Phone:…

Grandmother found dead with head trauma, teen arrested: Mobile Co. Sheriff’s Office

IRVINGTON, Ala. (WPMI) — On Saturday, July 26, 2025, The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office responded to a medical emergency at 10355 Beverly Road, Irvington, Alabama. Upon deputies’…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *