Friday, June 7, 2002

Witness: Shotgun incident at New Year's party showed trouble rising in Watson marriage

By JOHN MUNFORD
jmunford@TheCitizenNews.com

One of the first signs of trouble in Beverley and Jim Watson's marriage came during a spend-the-night New Year's party at the couple's south Fayette home in the late 80s, according to the testimony of one of Beverley Watson's closest friends.

As she and Beverley sat on a bed, Jim Watson entered the room and aimed a shotgun at the back of his wife's head, Debbie White testified Wednesday afternoon in the Fulton County murder trial against Jim Watson.

"He pulled a shotgun and put it to the back of her head and said, 'Are you going to talk to me now?'" White said.

Jim Watson pulled the gun away soon after and walked out of the room, she added.

Jim Watson is accused of murdering his wife after she disappeared from their south Fayette home in January 1997. He claims she walked off on foot and never returned, but prosecutors contend he somehow killed her and dumped her body in south Fulton County, where her remains were found in a wooded area near Fairburn.

Another of Beverley Watson's close friends told the jury that Beverley Watson told her how she was once "followed" by her husband as she went looking around Fayetteville for an apartment months before her disappearance. Krista Hinkle said Beverley Watson told her that as she tried to "lose" her husband, she pulled into the parking lot of the Fayette County Sheriff's Department and threatened to "go in and tell them he was stalking her."

At the time, Beverley Watson planned to move out of the couple's home and initiate divorce proceedings, and she didn't want her husband to know where she planned to live, Hinkle said.

Both White and Hinkle admitted that they never called police about either incident or the threats they said Jim Watson made to his wife. Each woman expressed remorse for not alerting authorities.

"I just didn't ever think that she would be dead one day," White said, adding that she blamed Jim Watson for her best friend's death.


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