The husband who said on Family Feud that marrying his wife was his biggest mistake has been sentenced to life in prison.
40-year-old Timothy Bliefnick from Illinois was found guilty of killing his estranged wife Becky Bliefnick, 41.
According to reports, the mother-of-three was found lifeless in her home after her parents became worried when she failed to pick up her children from school.
Becky was shot 14 times and documents revealed that the couple were going through a divorce.
On Friday, Judge Robert K. Adrian stressed the planned nature of the shooting as he sentenced the culprit to life.
“You researched this murder, you planned this murder, you practiced this murder, you broke into her house, and you shot her,” the judge said.
Adrian then counted to 14 – the number of times the mother was shot.
“I don’t know how long it took you to do that. Some of those shots were fired while she was lying on the ground,” the judge said.
“And you did all of that while your children were upstairs at your house laying snug in their beds.”
In 2020, Bliefnick appeared on Family Feud and joked that his biggest mistake was saying ‘I do.’
Addressing his wife, he said: “Honey, I love you.”
He then told the host Steve Harvey that his biggest mistake was: “Said, I do.”
Before Becky was killed, she sent a chilling message to her sister Sarah Reilly, saying that if anything happened to her, “the No.1 person of interest is Tim.”
“I am putting this in writing that I’m fearful he will somehow harm me, come after me, or will try to [do] something to me that takes me away from the kids or the kids away from me,” she said.
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