Beloved TV sports reporter and her husband found dead in their home

Alabama is in mourning following the devastating deaths of former WBRC sports reporter Christina Chambers and her husband, Johnny Rimes Jr., who were found dead inside their Hoover home on Tuesday morning, December 16, 2025. Authorities say the case appears to be a murder-suicide, though the investigation remains ongoing.Police confirmed that the couple’s 3-year-old child was found unharmed, a small mercy amid an otherwise heartbreaking scene.

According to the Hoover Police Department, a family member discovered the bodies of 38-year-old Chambers and 41-year-old Rimes around 9 a.m. and immediately called 911. First responders pronounced both adults dead at the scene, each having suffered gunshot wounds. Officials stated there is no ongoing threat to the public and believe Rimes shot Chambers before taking his own life.The home, located on the 700 block of Highland Manor Court near Sulphur Springs Road, became the center of a rapidly unfolding tragedy that has left the community reeling.

Police say Chambers had returned home earlier that morning after completing her regular run, something she was well known for among friends and colleagues. A former UAB track athlete and lifelong runner, she often shared her love of fitness publicly and remained active even amid her demanding career and motherhood.

VA

Related Posts

A Man Pointed at My Grease-Stained Hands and Told His Son I Was a Failure – Just Moments Later, His

A man pointed at my grease-streaked hands in a grocery store and told his son that’s what failure looks like. I kept quiet. But minutes later, his phone rang—and before…

Read more

At a backyard BBQ, my grandma said loudly, “Your car loan’s fully paid now—twelve grand is no joke, but

It happened during a backyard barbecue on a sweltering Sunday afternoon. The grill smoked heavily, my father pretended to oversee the burgers, and my mother sliced watermelon at the patio…

Read more

At My Father’s Funeral, My Brother Announced He Was Selling the House

Three weeks ago, at my father’s funeral, my brother stood in front of forty grieving people and calmly announced that he was selling our childhood home to cover his gambling…

Read more

Disguised and working secretly at my husband’s company, I made one simple move at lunch—I picked up his water and took a drink. His secretary instantly exploded, slapped me in front of everyone, and yelled, “How dare you drink my husband’s water?”

Emily Carter stepped into Halstead Innovations on a quiet Monday morning, unnoticed in a way that was both deliberate and necessary. No one in the building recognized her—not as the…

Read more

Entitled Woman Called Me, a 72-Year-Old Waitress, ‘Rude’ and Walked Out on a $112 Bill – I Showed Her She Picked the Wrong Grandma

Esther is 72, and she’s been serving tables in a small-town Texas diner for more than two decades. Most days, she says, customers are polite, the regulars ask for her…

Read more

When Loss, Betrayal, and a Father’s Hidden Plan Collide, One Sibling’s Greed Unravels While an Unexpected Inheritance Reveals a Deeper Truth About Family, Resilience, and the Quiet Wisdom That Teaches Us What Truly Belongs in Our Lives—and What We Must Learn to Let Go

The night after my sister told me to leave didn’t feel real. It felt like I had stepped into someone else’s life, watching from a distance as everything I thought…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *