Mom warns others after son allegedly killed by jealous wife
Left inset: Christina Wang (Virginia Beach Sheriff

Left inset: Christina Wang (Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office). Right inset: Calvin Wang (Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory). Background: Police investigating Calvin Wang’s murder in 2023 (WTKR/YouTube).

A United States Navy sailor was fatally shot in his residence – first wounded in the stomach and then killed by a gunshot to the head – allegedly by the woman who was once his spouse. As a means to potentially prevent others from facing a similar tragic end, his mother has decided to share her son’s harrowing ordeal.

“If your partner or spouse has made threats on your life, it is crucial to take those statements seriously,” expressed Calvin Wang’s mother, as she disclosed details to Richmond CBS affiliate WTVR about her son’s untimely murder in 2023. Warning against dismissing such alarming statements as jokes or passing remarks, she emphasized the importance of erring on the side of caution. She firmly asserted, “It is safer to assume the worst rather than to gamble with your safety. My son’s life stands as a testament to this truth.”

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Christina Wang, 32, is accused of killing her estranged 37-year-old husband — described in his obituary as a chief petty officer and father who “never raised his voice” — in July 2023, roughly a year after the couple had filed for divorce, WTVR reports.

Calvin Wang’s mother told the outlet that there wasn’t physical violence in the relationship, but she knew of alleged issues related to Christina being threatening toward her son. She was also allegedly jealous, to the point where Christina was allegedly making posts on the dating app Bumble that said, “Are We Dating the Same Guy?” and warning others that Calvin was married.

“There was signs,” the mom alleged.

Just a couple of days before Calvin Wang’s death, Christina Wang allegedly took to Bumble and wrote, “This is my husband Calvin. If you see him on this app or any of the others please know that he is MARRIED. And please let me know if he matches/chats with you,” according to Norfolk CBS affiliate WTKR. However, according to a complaint filed as part of the pending divorce, Calvin Wang’s attorney accused Christina Wang of being the one committing adultery.

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