Crime & Safety

Ex-Football Player Charged In Killing Uses Wheelchair In Court

Defense attorney John Johnson didn't know why Anthony McClanahan needed it​. McClanahan​ is charged with murdering his wife.

PARK CITY, UT — Anthony McClanahan, the one-time Dallas Cowboys training camp participant accused of killing his wife at a Park City resort, made his first court appearance on Monday and did so in a wheelchair.

McClanahan is charged with murdering his wife, Keri "KC" McClanahan, 28, by cutting her throat. He used a wheelchair during Monday's hearing, though there have been no previous indications of him using one.

Defense attorney John Johnson didn't know why he needed it, The Deseret News reported. Johnson said he's still gathering information about the case.

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Anthony McClanahan, 46, suffered superficial cuts in the fatal Nov. 2 struggle with his wife at the Park Regency hotel, prosecutors said in charging documents. Prosecutors said her throat was cut with a small, sharp knife she wore sheathed in a paracord bracelet, authorities said.

He was found crawling on the ground outside the hotel and told police that he and his wife had been attacked.

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He's also charged separately with child kidnapping. Prosecutors said he picked up his 8-year-old son from another relationship in Arizona without telling the boy's mother and took him to Salt Lake City in October, weeks before the slaying.

He did not use a wheelchair when he was arrested in October, Salt Lake County Jail Sgt. Kevin Hunter told The Associated Press. Hunter declined to comment on why McClanahan was using the wheelchair Monday, citing medical privacy laws.

McClanahan played in the Canadian Football League in the mid-1990s after a collegiate career at Washington State University and a training-camp stint with the Dallas Cowboys.

Photo credit: Salt Lake County Jail via AP

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