A man from Connecticut was discovered walking along a road a day following his alleged involvement in a tragic incident. Christopher Raye, 45, was accused of committing a grievous act, stabbing his wife and shooting his mother-in-law in the presence of the couple’s two children.
Christopher Raye faced a murder charge following the stabbing death of his wife, Bryana Raye, aged 30, and her mother, whose name was not disclosed but confirmed by acquaintances to WVIT, an NBC affiliate. Details from the arrest affidavit, as reported by The Hartford Courant, indicated that a woman from Pennsylvania contacted authorities upon overhearing gunshots and a commotion during her conversation with Bryana Raye’s mother.
Upon their arrival at the residence in New Britain, Connecticut, law enforcement officers found the older woman with a gunshot wound in the living room. Meanwhile, Bryana Raye was discovered in the bedroom, having sustained multiple stab wounds. Tragically, Bryana Raye was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The affidavit stated that the Pennsylvania woman was called by Bryana’s mother while the couple were out of the house with the two young children. While on the phone, the family returned, and the Pennsylvania woman reportedly heard something going on. Bryana’s mother reportedly told the woman, “He beat her, call 911.” The woman then heard “what sounded like a scuffle and then punching and screaming.” After that, the woman said she heard Bryana scream, “No, Chris, don’t!” followed by four to six “loud bangs.”
Another man who was in the house at the time, identified by WVIT as a family member, was in another room playing video games when her heard a single gunshot. The affidavit stated that he witnessed Raye allegedly “stabbing [Bryana] while on top of her with a bloody knife.” He also told police that the couple’s two young children “were watching this happen,” so he brought them into another room. The relative then yelled at Raye to get out of the house, which he did.
According to the affidavit, Raye fled the scene in his truck and shut off his cellphones. A man who was in a truck owned by Raye that he used for his landscaping business told police that Raye called him at around 3:00 or 4:00 a.m., hours after the alleged incident, saying that he did something “very un-normal” and that “something crazy happened.”
Raye was eventually found the day after the alleged incident walking along a road. He was arrested by New Britain police and held on $1 million bond. Raye was charged with murder, first-degree assault with a firearm, two counts of risk of injury to a child, criminal possession of a firearm, and criminal use of a weapon. He was also charged with misdemeanor illegal discharge of a firearm.
He is scheduled to appear in court for his arraignment on Feb 20.