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Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:19 PM CDT
Wife sought protection from husband
He allegedly wrote: ‘If anyone touches you at work you are both dead’
By HERB MEEKER, Staff Writer hmeeker@jg-tc.com
MATTOON -- Weeks before she died in an apparent murder-suicide, Roberta E. Thompson asked for an order of protection from her husband, claiming he threatened her life.
Autopsies performed at Springfield Memorial Hospital confirmed the husband and wife died from gunshot wounds Sunday night in a townhouse apartment in the first block of Prairie Avenue, Coles County Coroner Mike Nichols said Tuesday.
However, Nichols declined to identify who fired the gun before authorities can talk to relatives of the victims today.
Officials indicated they will offer more details on the deaths today.
What caused the shootings has not been revealed, but court records show the Thompsons’ marriage was dissolving, with Mrs. Thompson seeking legal protection from her husband. Records did not indicate why she sought the order of protection in Shelby County and not Coles County.
She worked at Palm Terrace Nursing Home in Mattoon, while he was employed in Decatur.
She wrote in her order for protection petition, dated Aug. 7 in the Shelby County Circuit Clerk’s office, that her husband constantly insulted her appearance and threatened her. In one text message, she said, he allegedly threatened her life: “If anyone touches you at work you are both dead.”
One sentence from her handwritten statement summed up her fears.
“I am very afraid of him because of the physical abuse in (the) past and constant ongoing emotional and verbal abuse,” she wrote.
An emergency order of protection was approved by Circuit Court Judge Michael Kiley, and served to Morris Thompson. A court hearing was scheduled to review her request.
Two weeks later in Shelby County Court, Mrs. Thompson asked for her order of protection to be dissolved. Her request was granted.
On Sept. 20, less than a month later, she filed for divorce in Coles County, claiming her husband caused mental cruelty.
Then on Sunday, the Thompsons were found dead in the townhouse apartment. Based on interviews with relatives and others, detectives determined the case a murder-suicide.
Contact Herb Meeker at hmeeker@jg-tc.com or 238-6869.
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