Celebritea newsroom.com

www.celebriteanewsroom.com

Woman Fatally Wounds Husband And Turns It On Herself

A St. Louis power couple that moved to the Atlanta area to expand their business were found deceased. Apparently authorities feel that it was a homicide-self harm situation. Sandy Springs authorities said that Keianna Burns, who was 44, fatally wounded her husband, who was 46-year-old Ronnell Burns, before fatally wounding herself. The couple had eight children. They were once social media influencers for the inspiring entrepreneurship and 4 His Glory Ministries. Keianna was the owner Kritique Designs Beauty & Barber Salon, which was located in their hometown of St. Louis. The couple’s teenage daughter revealed that there was domestic violence in the relationship. She called the authorities away from home one night because things were not going well at home. When authorities arrived, neighbors said that they heard weapon sounds coming from the Burns’ house. The police entered and found the couple deceased. Keianna said in an October social media live video that she was having a tough time adjusting to life in Georgia. She said that she didn’t have extended family and friends to help with things like watching their children. She also through

As an Amazon Associate we

earn from qualifing purchases.

FashionPuzzle Envelope Wristlet Clutch Crossbody Bag with Chain Strap ...
Shop
nuances that she was struggling with her mental health. “Stay prayed up,” Keianna tells her Facebook followers, she added that it wasn’t a smooth transition to Georgia. “Right now my husband is at a retreat. I stayed back because we have our children here,” she said. “However, I just hopped on here because you have to be prepared for life changes no matter what it is that is taking place. I’m trying to encourage someone because things in your life can change for the good or the bad overnight literally. And if you don’t feel like you are a strong enough individual, some things may take you out.” Keianna stated that she sometimes has “gloomy days,” but she’s thankful for the “very positive people on my timeline” who help lift her spirits. “Honestly if I’m being totally perfectly honest, I’m having one right now. And the reason I’m going live is sometimes you gotta reach out and tell people that you need love. You need support, you need care. You just need a hug. And honestly you guys, I need that. I need that right now.”

Watch Video

None