American News: Former lawyer charged with murder after the girlfriend was strangled in the Nashville apartment

A former Nashville lawyer with a history of domestic violence has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Court TV reports on Friday. The victim, identified as 46-year-old Miranda Gray, was found dead in her Nashville apartment on Monday. The accused, identified as 40-year-old Jared Streich, is facing charges of murder in Gray’s death after an autopsy confirmed that she had died from strangulation, the media pride said. Streich called 911 on Monday at 9:30 am to ask for an ambulance, claiming that Gray did not respond. According to police, officials arrived, they found Gray dead. When he asked how long she did not respond, Streich refused to answer. Authorities noted that Streich violated the mortgage conditions of an arrest in February in February, where he allegedly threatened Gray with a knife. According to the mortgage conditions, Streich was banned from visiting Gray’s home. Police arrested Streich on Monday night on the charge of violating mortgage while the murder sin is underway. According to the court records, the Hermitage district officials arrested the former lawyer this year on domestic violence-related charges. Streich worked as a lawyer until his license was suspended earlier this year after complaints – not related to criminal activity – were filed against him, the Tennessean reports. In addition to the February case, charged by a large jury as a household assault with a court date in October, he was arrested on April 29 on charges of aggravating assault and violation of the terms of the mortgage, Court TV reports. He was arrested on April 29 on charges of aggravating assault and violation of mortgage conditions. Gray reported that Streich pushed her head into a closet door and closed a patio door on her arm. However, the charges were dropped on May 1.