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Fri Aug 29, 2025, 07:06 PM Aug 29

'Walking Tall' sheriff likely murdered his wife in 1967, Tennessee officials say [View all]

I remember the movies, though I forgot all about them since about 1975.
I you like adolescent male revenge fantasy (and I did) they were great.

But ...

‘Walking Tall’ sheriff likely murdered his wife in 1967, Tennessee officials say
https://www.al.com/crime/2025/08/walking-tall-sheriff-likely-murdered-his-wife-in-1967-tennessee-officials-say.html

A renewed investigation into the unsolved 1967 murder of the wife of McNairy County, Tenn. sheriff Buford Pusser debunks what has for decades been depicted in movies and implicates the long-dead lawman in his wife’s shooting.

The sheriff, who died in a 1974 car crash, long said Pauline Pusser went with him on a call on Aug. 12, 1967 when a car pulled up alongside them and shots were fired, killing her and leaving Buford shot in the face.

She was 33.

The scene was depicted in the 1973 movie “Walking Tall,” with Buford Pusser depicted by Joe Don Baker. The movie spawned sequels and remakes. Baker died earlier this year at age 89.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and District Attorney General Mark Davidson said today that the evidence instead shows Buford Pusser most likely shot his wife, put her in a car and then shot himself.

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Well with a name like Buford Pusser..... Never saw "Walking Tall"....Not my type of movie... LeftInTX Aug 29 #1
Yee haw. Probably true. JanMichael Aug 29 #2
In 1975, They Couldn't Have Determined... ProfessorGAC Aug 29 #3
Unreliable Sibelius Fan Aug 29 #9
I Know The Test ProfessorGAC Aug 29 #13
Dunking was once the accepted test for a myriad of crimes. Sibelius Fan Sep 3 #26
I read they didn't do an autopsy on her. LeftInTX Aug 30 #24
Damn, can I get my money back? RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Aug 29 #4
Here it is: LeftInTX Aug 29 #5
One dollar, Mortimer. Iggo Aug 30 #23
I watched those movies years after they came out. murielm99 Aug 29 #6
ACAB... regnaD kciN Aug 29 #7
He shot himself in the face? bluedigger Aug 29 #8
If you are determined it would be easy to shoot through your cheek JanMichael Aug 29 #12
If it was self inflicted, that was likely what he was going for, but... LudwigPastorius Aug 29 #16
Maybe murder suicide attempt then. JanMichael Aug 30 #21
I think our definitions of easy differ. bluedigger Aug 30 #20
Failed murder/suicide attempt. When he didn't die, he had to come up with some story. mucholderthandirt Aug 30 #18
Nt just once but twice marshall Aug 30 #19
There's a facebook page created by a former cop that grew up in the area. AStern Aug 29 #10
OMG, this will tank the value of my walking tall action figures collection 😭 ImNotGod Aug 29 #11
Mitchel was a better movie anyway Johonny Aug 29 #14
I see "adolescent male revenge fantasies" B.See Aug 29 #15
Gimme a break. I was 15. 4th Aug 30 #17
Wasn't meant as a criticism, 4th. B.See Aug 30 #22
None taken. 4th Aug 30 #25
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