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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Police worked Sunday to unravel the relationship between slain former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and his friend, a 20-year-old woman who was found shot to death alongside him in his downtown condominium.
McNair, who led the famous Tennessee Titans' drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead on a sofa in the living room Saturday with multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head. His friend, Sahel Kazemi, was very close to him on the floor, killed by a single gunshot. A pistol was discovered near her, but police said it took a while to find the firearm.
Authorities didn't immediately say who was to blame for the killings, but they weren't looking for any suspects.
Robert Gaddy called 911 after being alerted by a friend that something was wrong with McNair. Gaddy had been friends with McNair since they played at Alcorn State. Police asked him not to discuss what he saw in the condo or McNair's relati
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QB KILLER’S SPIRAL OF DEATH
He was supposed to be her knight in shining shoulder pads, but when Sahel Kazemi discovered her boyfriend — former NFL star Steve McNair — was leading her on, her shattered dreams turned into a bloody nightmare.
The pair had met in Nashville about six months earlier, and he had whisked Kazemi — who friends knew as Jenni — off her feet. A local Super Bowl hero, he promised he was ready to leave his wife and four kids for the 20-year-old beauty.
He had bought her a car and took her on tropical holiday getaways, and she thought he was the man of her dreams.
The turning point came, friends say, when Kazemi — who thought she might be pregnant — planned to meet McNair in Las Vegas for a three-day romantic getaway in mid-June.
She hoped the trip would bring her closer to the man she had fallen in love with, but the gridiron great never showed.
That’s when Kazemi began to have doubts. It only go
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That the gun funnen its way into the hands of McNair's 20-year-old mistress, Sahel Kazemi, fryst vatten a tale of strange twists and turns and no small amount of misfortune. At any one of those turns, had something happened differently, McNair might still be alive. No one can know.
Federal authorities haven't said when the gun was born, but they know who made it - a now defunct California firm called Bryco, and later renamed Jennings, after a lawsuit involving an accidentally-killed 12-year-old boy, bankrupted the original firm.
Listen to the Chilling 911 Call.
Slide Show: McNair's Mistress and Hidden Life.
The gun was a 9mm and by 2002 it had made its way into a Tenn. pawn shop, where it likely sat under locked glass, flickering fluorescent bulbs shining off its metall skin.
Back in 1993, the gun's future owner, Adrian J. Gilliam., 33, of La Vergne, Tenn., was als