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Tennessee Woman Got Even With Her Soon-to-Be Ex-Husband By Urinating on His Father’s Grave, Cops Say

Tennessee Woman Accused of Urinating on Ex-Husband's Father's Grave
Source: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

May 12 2023, Published 10:40 a.m. ET

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A Tennessee woman was taken into custody for reportedly urinating on the burial site of her soon-to-be ex-husband's father, RadarOnline.com has learned.

On April 8, a mutual friend of Alexis Jackson and her estranged husband told police she was driving Jackson to her new boyfriend’s home in Hendersonville when they stopped at a market, as Front Page Detectives reported.

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At the market, the friend went inside to use the bathroom and when she returned to the vehicle, she noticed Jackson holding a flower vase, officials said.

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She asked Jackson about the vase, and she allegedly said that she took the vase and urinated on her former father-in-law’s gravestone out of retaliation because she thought he had vandalized her father’s gravestone in an unrelated incident, WCIV reported.

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The mutual friend then dropped Jackson off at her new boyfriend’s home, officials said. The pal told the ex-husband about the incident, and he called the police to file a report.

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The vase, which Jackson left in the friend's car, was eventually returned to her, court documents state.

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According to police, Jackson was charged with desecration of a place of worship or burial and bond was set at $3,000.

She is scheduled to appear in court again on June 2.

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