A 60-year-old Blount County woman was taken into custody Wednesday night, accused in the weekend shooting death of her husband.

Bobbie Green Holaway, a former Blountsville elementary school teacher, is being held in the Blount County Correctional Facility with bond set at $100,000. She is one of two Blount County women accused of shooting their husbands in a 24-hour period over the weekend.

The Holaway shooting happened about 8:45 p.m. Friday at the couple's home on State Highway 79 in Blountsville, said Blount County sheriff's Operations Officer Tim Kent. According to court records, the woman called 911 to report she had shot her husband.

When lawmen arrived on the scene, they found 57-year-old Jerry Holaway dead from gunshot wounds to the face and the chest. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

Bobbie Holaway was questioned by Blount County sheriff's investigators, at which time she said her husband had been verbally abusive to her for years, but said he had never hit her or been physically violent in any way, according to an affidavit in the case.

The woman told detectives there were several weeks where her husband had been angry with her and questioned her about money in their accounts. The records say the husband was suspicious of her and a member of a local bank, where the the husband and wife had gone to seek a loan in the amount of $150,000 to do upgrades to their chicken houses.

Bobbie Holaway said she and her husband have never closed on the loan, but said she was given the go-ahead to have the upgrades done. She said she planned to file for divorce after the loan was complete. She also told investigators there was a $200,000 insurance policy on her husband.

On the night of the shooting, she said, her husband came into her bedroom and wouldn't leave her alone. He hit her on the knee and she then shot him with a .410 Judge given to her by her son. In her first interview, she told investigators she shot her husband once. In a second interview, she said she shot him twice.

The shooting happened while her son, Chris Holaway, had gone to Lowe's, authorities said. She and her son texted the entire time he was gone, according to records.

On Saturday, the affidavit reads, Bobbie Holaway texted the lead sheriff's investigator and said she needed to talk with him about messages on her phone, which had been taken as evidence. She met with him on Monday and told investigators she was having an affair with Danny Goble of Blountsville. "She further indicated that she had texted with him the morning after the shooting,'' the detective wrote. "In the interview on the night of the shooting, Holaway in no way indicated anything about an affair."

Chris Holaway and Danny Goble were both interviewed again on Monday at which time Goble admitted to the affair. "He indicated he had engaged in sexual relations with Bobbie and that he knew he had gone too far with Bobbie,'' the detective wrote. "He also text with Holaway up to the moments prior to the shooting. He further indicated that there had been discussions of each leaving their spouses and getting married."

According to Bobbie Holaway, Chris Holaway and Danny Goble, there had been discussions about what it would take to get Jerry Holaway "out of the business/farm" and for a divorce. All three indicated there were discussions to give $250,000 to Jerry Holaway to leave. Those discussions took place in the week prior to the murder, records show.

"Goble and Holaway discussed the fact that Holaway had a gun and discussed her using it,'' the detective wrote.

Bobbie Holaway was taken into custody Wednesday night and remains jailed. Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey said the investigation is ongoing.

Another Blount County woman was arrested Saturday after authorities said she shot her husband with a shotgun and then bit a lawman during her arrest.

Stacey Gladden, 35, shot her husband with a shotgun at his home, authorities said. The injury was so severe, Casey said, the husband's arm had to be amputated. After the shooting, Gladden left the couple's Highway 160 home and drove to the Busy Bee in Allgood. When officers went to arrest her, she tried to take a gun from an officer and bit him on the finger.

Gladden is charged with attempted murder in the wounding of her husband, and second-degree assault for the injury to the officer. She is being held without bond in the Blount County Jail pending a mental evaluation.