Poker Babe, Baseball Wife Anna Benson Once Charged With Satanic Murder (Video)

Written by:
Nagesh Rath
Published on:
Jul/30/2013
Poker Babe, Baseball Wife  Anna Benson Charged With Satanic Murder (Video)

The ex-wife of former Major League Baseball player Kris Benson was once accused of killing a Knoxville, Tennessee man back in 1996.

Anna Benson allegedly attacked her ex during a home invasion earlier in the month.

It was revealed last week that Ms. Benson fled from authorities in 1996 for five months and was captured in Oregon following the bloody murder of 18-year-old Michael Evans Jr.  Satanic and anti-police graffiti littered the walls of the crime scene.

Anna, whose last name than was Warren, would later be charged with first degree murder, however, those charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence. 

While Paul De Jongh plead guilty to second degree murder of Evans and later died in prison, prosecutors believed Anna called the shots.

She made the comment of 'Get rid of him,'" said Sheriff Hutchison. "We would have like to seen her go to trial."

"I think she's absolutely responsible," said Evans Sr. "In fact, I think my son would be alive today had she not been involved. Because I'm convinced she was the one who pushed Paul into this heinous act."

Two weeks ago, Benson was charged with breaking into her former hubby’s home and brandishing a gun.

Kris Benson, who once played with the Texas Rangers, hid in a bathroom where he called 911.

Anna Benson, a poker player, was once reportedly considered as a poker commentator by ESPN.

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- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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