Thursday, May 9, 2024 -A Kentucky woman went on a wild shooting rampage, killing her husband and her own sister before she was killed by her brother in a shootout, police said.
Angela Gosser, 56, is accused of driving to
her brother’s house on Friday, May 3 in Jamestown with a gun and forcing her
way into the home.
Her brother, Darryl Wilson, 58, was home at
the time, and according to a press release from the Kentucky State Police, he
had a gun too.
Police said the two siblings got into a
shootout that ended with Gosser dead.
Wilson was injured and taken to a
hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said.
According to police, the extent of Gosser’s
crime spree only became apparent when authorities were called to her sister,
Jennifer Wilson’s, home for a welfare check.
Jennifer Wilson’s family said they weren’t
able to get in touch with her and were concerned for her safety, according to
the press release.
When authorities arrived at the home in
Russell County, they made a grisly discovery.
Troopers and deputies found Jennifer Wilson
sitting in the driver’s seat of a Toyota Camry with apparent fatal gunshot
wounds to the head. Police said they believe that before the incident at her
brother’s house, Gosser came across Jennifer Wilson and shot at her multiple
times through the car’s passenger side – leaving her for dead.
According to the Lexington Herald-Leader,
Gosser’s husband, Larry Gosser, was also found shot and killed on Friday
evening.
Larry Gosser was a retired Sergeant with the
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife after 1 years of service, according to
Wilson Funeral Home records.
Police told local station WKYT that Larry
Gosser was working on a tree on his property in western Pulaski County when his
wife opened fire on him, killing him.
“Right now, that is open for investigation.
We are still working with detectives and looking for leads. They are back there
working to find the end of it,” Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones told
WKYT.
According to his obituary, Larry Gosser was
an avid fisherman and hunter who loved the outdoors, loved his animals and most
of all loved spending time with his family and friends.
Investigators have not yet announced a
motive for the killings.
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