Motive in double murder centers around de-friending on Facebook

JOHNSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Reece said Jenelle Potter has a history of getting angry when people de-friend her on Facebook.

“Apparently, she was on the internet all the time,” Reece said. “That was her life. When she was a friend with someone on Facebook and they removed her, she went ballistic. This is just a senseless thing. That’s no reason to kill people.”

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