Sam Elliott and His Wife’s 41st Anniversary

Today marks a truly special milestone for Sam Elliott and his beloved wife as they celebrate their 41st wedding anniversary! Four decades and one year of shared life, love, and partnership is a remarkable achievement in any walk of life, and particularly inspiring in the world of entertainment.

Their enduring bond is a testament to commitment and mutual respect. Sam Elliott himself offered a beautiful insight into the foundation of their long-lasting marriage:

“I think really what it boils down to is we love each other, and we work at it. And I think more importantly than anything, it takes wanting to be married. The two things that I wanted in my life were to have a movie career and to be married, to have a family. And it’s an embarrassment of riches that I’ve got both.”

This quote perfectly encapsulates the dedication and intentionality required to nurture a relationship over so many years. It highlights that love is not just a feeling, but a commitment that requires conscious effort and a genuine desire to build a life together. For Sam Elliott, achieving both professional success and a fulfilling family life is clearly a source of immense gratitude.

Wishing Sam Elliott and his wife continued love, happiness, and many more wonderful years together. Their inspiring story is a beautiful reminder of the power of lasting love and commitment.

The mom who stabbed her baby to death is found dead in prison

Six years into her 17-year-long sentence for stabbing her baby with a pair of scissors, Rachel Tunstill dies in prison.

Back in 2017, she stabbed her baby girl, Mia Kelly, more than 15 times in the bathroom of their Burnley home and threw her lifeless body in a bin.

Tunstill was initially convicted of murder and handed a life sentence with minimum term of 20 years, but a re-trial proved the jury in the case should have been offered a verdict of infanticide to consider. During the re-trial she was once again convicted of murder and put behind bars for a minimum of 17 years.

“HMP Styal prisoner Rachel Tunstill died in custody on 1 August 2023. As with all deaths in custody, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate,” a spokesperson from the Prison Service confirmed the news of her passing.

Credit: Lancashire Police

At the time she gave birth, her boyfriend was playing video games in the next room. She then told him she had a miscarriage and asked for the scissors after which she remorselessly stabbed the baby to death.

At the time of sentencing, the judge, Mr Justice King, said: “This must have been a sustained and frenzied attack on a victim who because of her age was particularly vulnerable. Her duty to her newborn baby was to cradle and comfort her – not to stab her to death.

“There was here in my judgement concealment of the body, albeit short-lived and in addition there was undoubtedly the indignity which was wrought upon the body by disposing of it in the way she did.”

HMP Styal where Tunstill served her life sentence
Credit: Liverpool Echo

Tunstill was a university master’s graduate in forensic psychology.

“She showed no emotion or remorse for stabbing her baby to death,” said Mr Justice King.

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