Man who killed his wife posted note on Facebook hours before shooting her



MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Just a few hours before Rodriquez Hunter killed his wife Chatoya Hunter outside the Kroger where she worked, he posted a note to his Facebook page.

“To all my friends who are going through some tough times right now, let’s start an intentional prayer avalanche," Rodriquez Hunter wrote.

Hunter's Facebook post likely originated from frequently shared Facebook post which encourages users to share the message.

"May I ask my friends, wherever you might be, to kindly copy and paste this status for one hour to give a moment of support to all those who have family problems, health struggles, job issues, worries of any kind and just need to know that someone cares. Do it for all of us, for nobody is immune."

The folks at the YWCA say it could have been a cry for help.

“It was an indication that something was definitely not right within the home or something was not right inside of him,” Marquiepta Odom with the YWCA said.