Man killed his former common-law wife because he was ‘weary of seeing her’ and ‘looking at her

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Man killed his former common-law wife because he was 'weary of seeing her' and 'looking at her

A Kentucky jury convicted 49-year-old Fairley Napier of murdering his ex-partner, Joanie Campbell-Smith, 45, in January 2024—driven by jealousy over her remarriage.

What Happened

  • Discovery: Campbell-Smith reported missing Jan. 4; her charred, mutilated remains found two days later in her burned vehicle on Napier’s property.
  • Confession: Napier told their daughter he killed her because he “got tired of looking at her” in the log yard; admitted it to a friend too.
  • Timeline: Last seen with Napier at a Jiffy Mart. He claimed she asked him to break her car window for insurance, but evidence showed he shot her in a parking lot, dismembered her with a mattock, then burned the vehicle.

Evidence and Motive

Prosecutors proved jealousy—Napier saw photos of her new husband, despite his own new girlfriend. Post-murder, he switched vehicles four times, bought a burner phone, and tampered with the scene (body tissue on his logging gear).

Verdict

  • Guilty April 1 of murder, abuse of corpse, tampering with evidence, criminal mischief.
  • Jury recommended 45 years (concurrent); sentencing May 8.

Chilling case of domestic violence escalating fatally. Justice served, but devastating for the family—two kids left grieving.

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