A Michigan woman who was killed, along with her mother and son, by her husband in a murder-suicide after being denied an order of protection had said that tensions rose in the home after she tried to separate from him because of an alleged infidelity, her lawyer said Friday.
Tirany Savage's divorce attorney, Nancy Gallagher, told NBC News on Friday that Bo Savage's behavior appeared to have grown increasingly dangerous during the time his wife was trying to separate from him. He "got more manipulative, more controlling," she said.
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