Husband Killed Gun-Toting Soccer Mom During Video Chat

Monday, Oct 12, 2009  |  Updated 7:18 AM EST
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Husband Killed Gun-Toting Soccer Mom During Video Chat

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Meleanie Hain outside the Lebanon County Courthouse.

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A soccer mom who was thrust into the national gun-rights debate after taking a loaded pistol to youth sports events was killed by her husband in a shooting witnessed online by her video chat partner, authorities said Friday.

Scott Hain used his own gun to fire several shots into his 30-year-old wife, Meleanie, while her video chat was active and perhaps as she washed dishes in their kitchen, police said. Scott Hain, 33, later killed himself in an upstairs bedroom.

Meleanie Hain’s loaded pistol -- with a bullet ready in the chamber -- was in a backpack hanging from the front door.

The couple's three young children were home just before the murder-suicide, but authorities stopped short of saying they were home at the time. The online friend heard a shot and screams and turned to see Scott Hain firing, they said.

He ``observed Scott Hain standing over where Meleanie was and discharging a handgun several times,'' Lebanon Police Chief Daniel Wright said at a news conference. The man, who was described as a friend of both Scott and Melaanie Hain, called 911.

``He kept open his Web cam episode; however, he heard nothing or aw nothing after that,'' Wright said. The chat was apparently not recorded.

Meleanie Hain became a voice of the gun-rights movement last year when she fought for the right to carry a holstered pistol at her young daughter's soccer games. Other parents complained, prompting a sheriff to revoke her concealed-weapons permit, a decision a judge later overturned.

Scott Hain, a parole officer, owned the 9 mm handgun used to kill his wife. He then killed himself with a shotgun, authorities said after Friday's autopsies.

Friends and neighbors told police the couple had been having marital problems, but police knew of no immediate cause of the violence. Scott Hain was living at the family home at the time, Wright said.

Their three children are ages 2, 6 and 10.

Neighbor Aileen Fortna has said the children told another neighbor that ``daddy shot mommy.''

Posted Saturday, Oct 10, 2009 - 5:07 PM EST
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