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‘Too Long With Her Dementia’: Florida Man, 80, Charged in Wife’s Shooting Death

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
Man who allegedly killed 83-year-old wife said he had ‘dealt with her dementia for too long’
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Man who allegedly killed 83-year-old wife said he had ‘dealt with her dementia for too long’

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The Moment Tragedy StruckA Caregiver’s Breaking PointSwift Arrest and Court ProceedingsDetails from the Investigation

The Moment Tragedy Struck (Image Credits: Tcd-images.akamaized.net)

Orange County, Fla. – Authorities arrested an 80-year-old man on first-degree murder charges after he allegedly shot and killed his 83-year-old wife during a dispute at their home.

The Moment Tragedy Struck

On February 21, William Simmons and his wife Nancy argued fiercely over plans for a cruise. Tensions escalated as Nancy cursed at him, prompting William to declare he had reached his limit. He retrieved a shotgun, pointed it at her, and fired when the verbal exchange continued, according to an arrest report.

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Deputies arrived at the residence shortly after and pronounced Nancy dead at the scene. William offered no claim of self-defense. He admitted to investigators that he bore full responsibility for the act.

A Caregiver’s Breaking Point

William told detectives he had endured his wife’s dementia for far too long. He expressed love for the woman Nancy once was but stated he preferred prison over continued caregiving. These remarks came directly from the arrest affidavit detailed by local outlets.

Investigators noted William was sober at the time, with no drugs or alcohol involved. His candid statements painted a picture of mounting frustration in their long marriage. The couple’s home became the center of a heartbreaking investigation.

Swift Arrest and Court Proceedings

Detectives moved quickly to secure a first-degree murder warrant. William surrendered without resistance and entered Orange County Jail. Jail records confirmed he remained in custody on no bond.

The case drew immediate attention due to the ages of those involved and the personal nature of the motive. Prosecutors prepared for what could become a high-profile trial. Family members had not yet issued public statements.

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Details from the Investigation

Key elements emerged from official reports and witness accounts compiled by news sources. The argument began innocently but spiraled amid Nancy’s condition.

  • The dispute centered on cruise travel plans.
  • William warned he could use the weapon during the exchange.
  • He fired a single shotgun blast.
  • No other individuals were present or injured.
  • Evidence supported his confession without contradiction.

Key Takeaways

  • William Simmons faces first-degree murder with no bond.
  • Motive linked explicitly to years of dementia caregiving.
  • Full admission eliminated self-defense claims.

Authorities continue to review evidence as the community grapples with this stark reminder of caregiving strains. Cases like this highlight unseen pressures in aging households. What do you think about the challenges of long-term dementia care? Tell us in the comments.

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