Uncle and nephew argue over whether the pork they were planning to eat was pork steak or pork chops; uncle loses argument when nephew kills him
Bob Walsh says: “They take dinner seriously in that part of the world. At least the murder wasn’t over something trivial.”
ARUGMENT OVER PORK STEAK LEADS TO FATAL SHOOTING
Associated Press
September 12, 2012
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis County man is accused of killing his uncle in a dispute over pork steaks.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that 43-year-old John Cunningham of Jennings is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of his uncle, 44-year-old Lessie Lowe.
The shooting happened during an argument early Monday. Police say the men were arguing over whether the cuts of meat they were planning to cook were pork steaks or pork chops. Cunningham said they were pork steaks, but Lowe disagreed.
Police say the argument became physical and the two had to be separated by someone else in the house. Cunningham then allegedly retrieved a shotgun and shot Lowe, who died later at a hospital.
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