More Details About the Justin Fairfax Murder-Suicide Incident Have Dropped
It was a horrifying parade. Former Lt. Gov. Justin
Fairfax shot and killed his wife, Cerina, on Thursday before taking his
own life. The murder-suicide has shocked Virginia. The roots of this
tragedy trace back to the rape allegations made against Mr. Fairfax by
two women during Ralph Northam’s governorship. Although it ended his
career, he served out the remainder of his term.
After leaving office in 2022, Mr. Fairfax grew distant, drank
heavily, bought a gun, and was ultimately ordered to vacate by April 30
under a judge’s ruling. He separated from his wife in 2024,
though they
continued to live in the same house in Annandale, Virginia. Fairfax also
lost custody of his children but was granted visitation rights amid a
messy divorce process
“Heavy
daily alcohol use” had become routine following the end of his term in
2022, and his wife told the court that he had used money meant for horse
riding lessons for their children to purchase a gun that year.
Fairfax
County Police Chief Kevin Davis said Fairfax shot Cerina Wanzer Fairfax
several times in the basement of their home in the Annandale area of
Northern Virginia,
then shot and killed himself in an upstairs bedroom.
“This
has been an ongoing domestic dispute surrounding what seems to be a
complicated or messy divorce,” Davis said at a news conference Thursday
morning outside the couple’s home.
Justin Fairfax, a Democrat, was
elected to Virginia’s second-highest office in 2017, becoming the
second African American elected statewide in Virginia. He served with
then-governor Ralph Northam and was once a favorite to become the
state’s chief executive.
But the sexual assault allegations from
years past brought by two women that year upended those hopes, which
caused a depressive ripple on his personal life, a Fairfax County
Circuit Court judge wrote in a March 30 opinion related to the couple’s
divorce proceeding.
Davis said that Fairfax, 47, was recently
served paperwork related to that case. The couple, he said, were
separated but living together. They married in 2006.
[…]
In
January, Davis said, Justin Fairfax called police and reported that he
had been assaulted by his wife. Police responded and determined by
viewing footage from cameras installed inside the home by Cerina Fairfax
that no assault had occurred. Davis said it was the only time the
Fairfax police department had been to the home.
That same year,
Fairfax bought the gun with his children’s horseback riding lessons
money, according to the documents. At some point, he left home with the
gun and a suitcase packed with clothes. Cerina, her stepfather and a
relative went looking for him.
When Fairfax was later found in a
public park near the family’s home, he said the gun was for personal
protection, documents show. He also said he took it, according to the
court filings, because he didn’t want his children to find it in the
family home. The next morning, Fairfax’s brother arranged for a mental
health professional to speak with him.
Fairfax shot Cerina several times in the basement of the Annandale
home on Thursday morning, before venturing upstairs and shooting himself
in the bedroom. The two Fairfax children were in the house when the
murder-suicide happened and called 911.
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