His Brother Also Killed His Wife:
Surprisingly, Neal isn’t the only person in his family whom has killed their wife. His younger brother, Ronald Neal (pictured above, left) is in prison for killing his wife, Stovyne Magee.
Just like his older brother, Ronald Neal was physically abusive to his wife. Then one day, the level of abuse went too far.
In 2007, after a night filled with drugs and alcohol, Ronald Neal knocked his wife to the ground, straddled her and sprayed her face with disinfectant.
As his 10 year-old called 911, shots were heard in the background as Ronald Neal shot his wife 5 times. Police officers tried to help but Neal barricaded himself in the home and refused to come out. Hours passed as his wife bled out from her wounds.
When officers finally entered the home to administer CPR, it was too late. She was already dead.
Like his older brother, Ronald Neal initially tried to plea insanity but later he recanted the plea and plead guilty. He was sentenced to 80 years in prison.
The pathology in this pathetic representation of men is clearly evident in this case. The fact that both brothers killed the women they claimed to have loved, did not happen strictly out of isolated crimes of passion. I don’t know what happened during their childhood, but somewhere along the way, they learned a type of hate specifically toward women, that didn’t just happen overnight. There’s probably a 99.9 percent chance that if a psychologist were to dig a lil’ deeper into their upbringing, their surroundings, etc., they would find where the culprit behind their rage lies. Our condolences to the families of those beautiful souls they murdered.