Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man who reported wife’s suicide accused of murder

- By Marvin Clemons Las Vegas Review-journal

A man who on Monday reported his wife’s death as a suicide is charged with killing her, prosecutor­s say.

Las Vegas police said Sebastian Lord, 46, called 911 shortly before 9 p.m. to say that his wife had shot herself inside a home on the 10000 block of Casselman Court, near East Cactus Avenue and South Maryland Parkway. Officers arrived to find a woman dead inside the house.

“Based on some suspicious aspects about the male’s story and the scene, homicide detectives responded and assumed charge of the investigat­ion,” Metropolit­an Police Department Lt. David Gordon said.

Lord told police he was home with his wife the previous night and had gone to bed about 10 p.m., according to a news release. She was dead when he awoke, he told them.

Lord and his teenage son

went to California and returned later that evening, at which time Lord called police about his wife. Detectives interviewe­d him and his son and then jailed Lord in the Clark County Detention Center on a murder charge.

At Lord’s initial court hearing Tuesday, prosecutor­s said he told his son that he planned to shoot his wife before her death.

Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman ordered that he be held without bail.

“If you can afford an attorney, I would suggest you start working on it,” Zimmerman told him.

The death is the 81st homicide in Clark County this year and the 60th investigat­ed by Metro, according to records maintained by the Las Vegas Review-journal.

Lord is scheduled for a preliminar­y hearing on Thursday.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjour­nal.com or at 702-383-0217. Review-journal staff writers Max Michor, Rio Lacanlale and Mike Shoro contribute­d to this report.

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