Calgary Herald

Ex-Stampeder accused in wife’s death faces judge

-

A former CFL player charged with killing his wife by cutting her throat at a Utah ski town resort made his first court appearance Monday.

Anthony D. McClanahan used a wheelchair during the hearing, though there have been no previous indication­s of him using one. Defence attorney John Johnson didn’t know why he needed it, The Deseret News reported. Johnson said he’s still gathering informatio­n about the Park City case.

McClanahan, 46, suffered superficia­l cuts in the fatal Nov. 2 struggle with his wife at the Park Regency hotel, prosecutor­s said in charging documents.

McClanahan is charged with murder in the death of 28-yearold Keri “KC” McClanahan. Prosecutor­s say her throat was cut with a small, sharp knife she wore sheathed in a paracord bracelet, authoritie­s said.

McClanahan was found crawling on the ground outside the hotel and told police that he and his wife had been attacked.

He’s also charged separately with child kidnapping. Prosecutor­s say he picked up his 8-year-old son from another relationsh­ip in Arizona without telling the boy’s mother and took him to Salt Lake City in October, weeks before the slaying.

McClanahan played four seasons with the Calgary Stampeders in the mid-1990s after a collegiate career at Washington State University and a training-camp stint with the Dallas Cowboys.

 ??  ?? Anthony D. McClanahan
Anthony D. McClanahan

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada