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Autopsy planned for slain NFL star Steve McNair

Sun Jul 5, 2009 10:23pm IST
 
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By Pat Harris

NASHVILLE (Reuters) - Autopsies were being performed on Sunday on the bodies of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and a female friend who were found shot to death on Saturday in a Nashville apartment, police said.

McNair, who was 36, was shot multiple times, according to a statement posted late Saturday on the Nashville police website. Sahel Kazemi, 20, was also found dead in the living room of the condominium with a single bullet wound to her head.

A pistol was found near Kazemi's body. The police offered no possible motive for the killings, and a spokesman was not available for comment on Sunday.

A witness reported that McNair arrived at the condo early Saturday morning. Kazemi's vehicle was already parked outside, the statement said.

McNair rented the condo with sporting goods dealer Wayne Neeley, who arrived there before 1 p.m. on Saturday and found the two bodies. Neeley called a friend who came to the scene and called the police.

Two days earlier, Kazemi had been arrested in the early hours for driving under the influence. McNair was in the passenger's seat at the time of the police stop.

McNair, who played 13 seasons in the NFL, was a local hero who did extensive charity work in Nashville. He played mostly with the Tennessee Titans and its predecessor team, the Houston Oilers.

Drafted by the Oilers in 1995 out of Alcorn State College in Mississippi, McNair led the Titans to their only Super Bowl appearance, losing to the St. Louis Rams in 2000.  Continued...

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