There has been another update in the murder case of Michale Jace's wife. The former Shield actor, who is allegedly guilty of homicide, texted his father after reportedly killing his own wife. In turn, Jace's father called 911. You can listen to the tape at the link below.
More details have emerged in the tragic case of April Jace. It now appears that Michael called his father after shooting his wife multiple times.
You can listen to the 9-1-1 call over at our friends TMZ. The gossip site also provided a description of the call, telling readers:
"TMZ has obtained a 911 call made by Michael Jace's father-in-law ... who told dispatchers Jace texted him to say he had just shot his wife April...Jace admitted to shooting his wife last month ... in front of his two kids. The exact motive is still unclear, though we previously reported Jace was having money problems."
Despite playing police officers in a number of roles, actor Michael Jace is sitting in jail for the murder of his wife, April. April was allegedly shot multiple times by her husband.
April was popular at the university where she worked as a financial aid counselor. Her financial aid director, Geoff Marsh, recently told CNN that April was a treasure:
"April's radiant personality brought great energy to the financial aid office. Her love for helping students and families and her great work ethic earned the respect and love of her coworkers. Her smiling face and helpful spirit will be missed by all."
It's unclear if Jace will ever be able to see his children again. In fact, he has a fairly high bail set, as LA Times reveals:
"An arraignment for actor Michael Jace, who is charged with murder in the shooting death of his wife, was postponed Thursday. The 51-year-old regular on The Shield remained in custody on a charge of murder with a gun during his first appearance in Los Angeles County Superior Court downtown. Judge Renee Korn moved the arraignment to June 18 at the request of Jace's attorney and set bail at $2 million."
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