Husband's Jealousy Leads to Wife's Murder-Suicide, Inquest Reveals

# Jealous Husband Shot Wife Dead Before Taking His Own Life, Inquest Reveals
An inquest has unveiled the tragic events involving Rosemary Jobson, who represented England at the 2002 world shooting championships. According to testimony, her husband took her life in a brutal act driven by jealousy before ending his own.
The inquest revealed that on the day of the incident, Robert Jobson shot his wife at their home in Northumberland. Following this, he fatally turned the gun on himself. The timeline established during the inquiry indicated that this horrific act was premeditated.
Ms. Wilkes, the coroner overseeing the inquest, stated, "Unlawful killing is not murder because this is not a criminal court. But on the balance of probabilities, I would be satisfied that Rose was murdered." She stressed the severity of the incident and its irreversible impact on the family. "What happened that day changed all of your lives forever. I extend my heartfelt sympathies to each and every one of you for the loss of Rose and Robert," she added while addressing family members gathered at the inquest.
The emotional proceedings served as a haunting reminder of the tragic consequences of jealousy and domestic conflict. Reports emerged detailing the events leading up to the tragedy but specific motives remain uncertain. The inquiry concluded with a determination of unlawful killing, marking a somber chapter for those affected.