The two argued and Wesley returned home. Later that evening, Sindelar said Victoria's dog, Vinny, came running down the road and seemed scared.

Sindelar put the dog in his truck and grabbed two letters he had written to the couple regarding what he saw as Wesley's drinking problem. He then drove up a short lane to the couple's house.

When he got there, Sindelar said he heard screaming and shouting, sounds he'd never heard before. He said he grabbed his gun from the truck in case he was walking into a bad situation.

When he walked into the house, he said he saw a broken lamp on the floor and Victoria, looking pale, sitting at the dining room table. He said he also saw Wesley screaming with blood running from his hand.

Sindelar said he walked into the house, handed one letter to Wesley and put one next to Victoria on the table. Wesley told him to get out of the house and Sindelar said he stuck his finger in Wesley's face.

Then, Wesley advanced on him. His son was a "big boy," Sindelar said. He said he was scared and pulled his pistol.

Victoria said earlier that Sindelar pointed the gun at Wesley's face. Sindelar said he kept it at his hip.