Mississippi woman praised her ‘incredible’ ex-husband amid divorce. Days later, he shot her dead and killed himself

Just days after a Mississippi woman praised her soon-to-be ex-husband during an apparently amicable divorce, police found the couple dead in their home in a murder-suicide.

Jennifer Sheffield, 30, called her estranged husband, Brandon Sheffield, 40, “incredible” on TikTok just days before local police discovered that Brandon had fatally shot her and killed himself.

The couple was first discovered by a concerned family member who reported “obvious signs of foul play” in the home.

Brandon police arrived on scene around 7:19 a.m. on Saturday, December 28, and found the couple suffering from fatal gunshot wounds.

“It appeared Brandon shot his wife before turning the gun on himself,” Brandon Police Chief Joseph French said The Express.

The disturbing incident comes after the mother-of-two spoke about her ‘incredible’ estranged husband as they discussed their divorce in a Haunting latest TikTok video posted on December 10.

“So I’m about to become a single mother. I’m in the middle of a divorce. My husband is incredible though, he really is… we work together. Everything is great,” she said.

Jennifer shared that she and her ex-husband had “a very civil divorce, with our daughter in mind.”

Jennifer Sheffield (right), 30, took to TikTok to praise her “incredible” husband, Brandon Sheffield (left), 40, just days before local police discovered the ailing couple dead in their Toulon home during a murder spree suicide

The disturbing incident comes after the mother-of-two spoke about her

The disturbing incident comes after the mother-of-two spoke about her “incredible” soon-to-be ex-husband while discussing their divorce in a haunting final TikTok video posted on December 10.

“All is well, it is a very civil separation with our daughter in mind, and I really appreciate that. But you know, I’m on my own now, with a single income,” she continued.

“And he will help her, support her and I’m very grateful for that and not having to worry so much about supporting her. But with buying a new house, paying a mortgage and such, I will have a very limited income.’

The relieved mother also noted that she was “scared” because she had “never been alone before.”

‘I’ve never done this before, I’ve never been alone. So if you have any tips, save money, make money, because I’m a little scared right now,” Jennifer concluded.

The pair were believed to be at home with their daughter at the time of the harrowing incident. Dark Horse Press reported.

However, no information has been released regarding the child’s well-being.

According to her obituaryJennifer had two daughters named Gracie and Kylie Sheffield.

A GoFundMe A page has since been organized asking for donations to support the two young girls.

According to her obituary, Jennifer had two daughters named Gracie and Kylie Sheffield

According to her obituary, Jennifer had two daughters named Gracie and Kylie Sheffield

Both her obituary and the GoFundMe pages list Jennifer and Brandon’s dates of death as December 27.

“As far as I was ever aware, he was never a violent person. I was with her when they met and I always loved him because he loved her. So it’s definitely hard to understand something that we’ll never be able to understand,” Jennifer’s friend Faye Lott said of Brandon’s alleged actions.

“His bonds with family and friends were deep, and he was known as a wonderful brother, uncle and friend,” Brandon’s obituary reads.

“Brandon had a passion for hobbies that brought him joy. He loved working on cars, fishing, playing disc golf and vacationing with his family where laughter and memories were made.”

At the time of her death, Jennifer was enrolled in the Masters of Medical Sciences at Mississippi College in hopes of becoming a doctor. WLBT reported.

The investigation is ongoing.