53 Ga. 195 | Ga. | 1874
If this killing was accidental, and only criminal from the want of caution used in doing the act, it is very difficult to explain why he ran as soon as the thing occurred, and why he failed to say it was an accident. If he had sense enough to consider that he might be charged with murder, and to run from the house, is it not very strange that he did not have sense enough to say it was accidental- when Kirksey arrested him ?’ There is no conceivable explanation of the facts of this case, so as to authorize, us to set aside this verdict, except, that the act was accidental, and we are unable to see the force of that explanation. It fails to account for the conduct of the prisoner after the act. Its only foundations, are, as we have said, that it does not appear there w'as any hard feeling between himself and wife, and that from his conduct just before, it is possible an accident so might have happened in an attempt to shoot
Judgment affirmed.