National Post

Ex-CFL player charged in wife’s death

- Lindsay Whitehurst

SALT LAKE CITY• A former CFL player sliced his wife’s neck and then crawled on the ground outside their rented Utah condominiu­m before flagging down a police officer, prosecutor­s said in murder charges filed Monday.

The bloody scene in the ski town of Park City indicated that Keri “KC” McClanahan, 28, put up a desperate struggle before she was killed. The murder weapon was a small, sharp knife she’d worn sheathed in a nylon para cord bracelet, charging documents state.

Police found her husband, Anthony D. McClanahan, 46, covered in blood and crawling on his stomach outside early in the morning of Nov. 2. He lifted himself up just enough to flag down a police officer, then dropped back down and began convulsing, his arms making a “snow angel motion,” the officer on scene told prosecutor­s.

Anthony McClanahan was treated for minor injuries and originally told officers he and his wife and baby had been attacked. Investigat­ors, though, found no evidence of anyone else going into the building or of a baby at the Park Regency.

His wife’s body was found in t he condominiu­m he had rented after someone else at the building called 911, saying they’d seen him crawling low to the ground through the hallways and calling for help. Keri McClanahan had suffered several cuts to the front, back and sides of her neck, as well as other defensive wounds and carpet burns.

McClanahan was previously charged with child kidnapping last month after authoritie­s said he took his eight- year- old son from a previous relationsh­ip from his school in Arizona on Oct. 3 and travelled with him through Nevada and Utah.

He was arrested in Utah on Oct. 12 and gave his son back, then bonded out of jail a week later.

He and his wife rented the condo in Park City a few days later, charging documents said.

Originally from Bakersfiel­d, Calif, McClanahan played four years with the Calgary Stampeders in the mid-1990s after a collegiate career at Washington State University. He was in training camp with the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL in 1994 but never played in a game.

 ?? SALT LAKE COUNTY JAIL VIA AP ?? Anthony D. McClanahan, 46, played four years with the Calgary Stampeders in the 1990s.
SALT LAKE COUNTY JAIL VIA AP Anthony D. McClanahan, 46, played four years with the Calgary Stampeders in the 1990s.

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