Cindy Reese
On
the night of February 18, 2015 Michael Reese was found shot to death
in his home in Morris Alabama. His wife, Cindy, told investigators
that after work the couple had first gone to her mother's home, then
to church before picking up food on the way home. However, instead
of eating Cindy Reese had went to the grocery store and came home but
when she walked in and saw the home in disarray she grabbed a phone
and went outside and called 911. She claimed she had never seen her
husband's body laying by the back door. In the same respect
investigators also say Cindy never asked if Michael was alive or even
what his condition was. Prosecutors would later say that was because
Cindy already knew.
By
the following month not only was Cindy Reese arrested and charged in
the murder of her husband, but so was Jeffrey Brown, a pastor at a
local church, and Cindy's lover. Brown would be the first to talk
and make himself a deal. He would eventually plead guilty to
manslaughter charges and agree to testify against Cindy in exchange
for a twenty year sentence. It is likely that it was not just Cindy
Reese's behavior on the night of her husband's death that had caught
the eye of the investigators. Soon after Michael Reese was murdered
Jeffrey Brown had moved into the home. A cell phone analyst
determined that between the mornings of February 18th
and 19th
Cindy had called Brown eleven times and Brown had called her seven.
Cindy
Reese would go on trial in November of 2016. Brown would testify
that he and Cindy had began seeing each other in 2013 while he was
the pastor at a local Baptist Church and Cindy was the Minister of
Music. Brown was also married at the time but by the time of
Michael's murder he was going through a divorce. Brown would claim
that the affair had never become physical but Cindy Reese would claim
differently. This became a case of picking at each of their
statements and determining which made more sense. When it came to
this issue it made more sense that the relationship had been physical
considering the fact that the two had a joint bank account and
Cindy's name was on both the title of Brown's vehicle and the lease
to his apartment. In general people do not have these sorts of
things in platonic relationships. It sounds like more than likely
Brown wanted to save face seeing as he was a minister and all.
Brown
would say that Cindy had often discussed poisoning or killing her
husband, something she and her defense team would deny. Brown claim
he had even attempted to recruit two different men to do the deed for
Cindy after she “urged” him to do so but they had both declined.
Brown would claim that he was allegedly on the phone with Cindy when
she killed her husband and that although she had not exactly told him
what she had done she then told him to meet her at a nearby gas
station.
Prosecutors
allege that Cindy convinced her husband to open the back door to let
their dog out when she shot him in the back of the head. She then
left the home with some jewelry and the .38 caliber gun she had used
and met Brown at the gas station. They would say while there she
gave the jewelry and the gun to Brown for him to get rid of them. She
then went to the grocery store and returned home to ransack her home
to make it look like a robbery. It seems apparent that someone must
have seen the couple at the station or there was more than Brown's
word that they had been there because the defense seemed to agree
they met at the gas station but they differ on the reason. The
defense claims that Brown had Cindy meet him there to give him gas
money, which they claim she did.
The
defense would argue that Brown was the perpetrator and that Cindy had
nothing to do with anything. They would not go as far as to say that
Cindy had broken up with him because it was obvious after the murder
that she had not, but that she had refused to leave her husband for
Brown. They would call Brown “the ultimate manipulator” and say
that he was “completely obsessed” with Cindy Reese. They would
claim that cell phone records showed that Brown's phone pinged off
towers closest to the Reese home for nearly an hour before the
murder. They would argue that Brown was in the home hiding an
waiting for the couple to return and that Cindy had left almost
immediately after returning home to go to the grocery store. The
pointed out that Brown no only knew there was a .38 caliber gun in
the home but he had been the previous owner of the Reese's dog so
there would have been no fear there.
It
is not clear exactly who the jury would come to believe was the
actual shooter but it was apparent that they at least believed that
Cindy Reese was not the innocent person she proclaimed to be. On
December 2, 2016 they would find her guilty in the murder of her
husband. The following month she would be sentenced to life in
prison which is forty years in Alabama.
As
I always at least attempt to do I went to the Department of
Corrections in the state to determine any kind of status on those
involved. I found both Cindy Reese and Jeffrey Brown are still in
the system obviously. Brown has the year of 2023 in which his is
“parole consideration date” but a minimum release date of October
29, 2036 so I am a bit confused. However I am not as confused as I
was with Cindy. Under “custody” Brown is listed as being in a
medium security prison while Cindy's says “On-The-Way.” I
attempted to see what that meant and even went back a few days later
to see if it had changed but it had not. It is possible that she
could have been transferred for an appeal or even another case and
just has not made it back to her “home” prison just yet. The
site does show her minimum release year as 2057, with no parole
consideration date.
I
cannot tell you whether Jeffrey Brown or Cindy Reese pulled the
trigger to murder Michael Reese but I do not believe it would have
been done without them both knowing. Jeffrey Brown had it too easy
already it seems. It was alleged that Cindy gave him money and helped
him pay his bills, and if she is right they were having sex along the
way too. Considering they had apparently kept things under wraps and
his career as a minister was not at risk why would he want to change
that? This is why I think the defense theory that he did it on his
own because Cindy would not leave Michael holds very little water.
Then again, he moved into her home just after the murder so scandals
be damned it seems as I am sure the congregation at their church
became fast aware. It seems more likely that Cindy did pull the
trigger, just as the prosecution said, using a gun from within the
home and then giving it to Brown to get rid of. The defense did say
he was “obsessed” with her so he would have likely done anything
she wanted, maybe even kill her husband. Regardless there is little
doubt that they both had discussed the murder of Michael and possibly
even planned it, but it is almost certain they both attempted to
cover it up.
Did anyone ever wonder if Cindy had a hand in her first husband's "shotgun suicide?"
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