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Police seek answers in shooting death of ex-Titans QB McNair

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair raised questions Sunday about his relationship with the 20-year-old woman whose body was found alongside his in his downtown condominium.

McNair, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who was married with four children, was found Saturday with multiple gunshot wounds on a sofa in his living room. The woman was killed by a single gunshot wound and a pistol was discovered near her, police said.

Police officers investigate the condominium where Steve McNair's body was found. (AP)  
Police officers investigate the condominium where Steve McNair's body was found. (AP)  
Authorities didn't immediately say who was to blame for the killings, but they weren't looking for any suspects.

Police do not believe McNair's wife was involved, spokesman Don Aaron said. Mechelle McNair, mother of two of his four sons, was expected to collect her husband's belongings from authorities. Funeral arrangements were not expected to be finalized until Monday afternoon at the earliest.

"She's still very upset, very distraught," agent Bus Cook said.

McNair led the famous Tennessee Titans drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, before the Titans traded him to the Baltimore Ravens in 2006. "On the field, there isn't a player that was as tough as him," the Ravens' Derrick Mason said.

McNair retired last year and had recently opened a restaurant in Nashville, where he shared a condo with a friend.

Friends declined to describe the relationship between McNair and the woman, Sahel Kazemi, who was a waitress at a restaurant the quarterback and his family frequented. Police only described her as a "friend."

A man who answered the door at a house in the Jacksonville, Fla., suburb of Orange Park said it was the home of Kazemi's family, but said her relatives did not want to comment.

"We don't have anything to say, please leave us alone," he said.

A Nashville neighbor saw McNair, 36, at Kazemi's Nashville apartment so often -- two to three times a week -- that he thought McNair had moved in. McNair never tried to hide his presence but kept to himself.

Neighbor Reagan Howard said Kazemi often was dropped off in the early morning hours by a limousine and upgraded recently from her Kia to a Cadillac Escalade.

"It was pretty obvious that she was taken with him," Howard said.

McNair and Kazemi had been together just two days earlier, when she was pulled over driving a 2007 Escalade registered to her and McNair. She was arrested on a DUI charge, and he was allowed to leave in a taxi.

The bodies were discovered by McNair's longtime friend, Wayne Neeley, who rents the condo in the upscale Rutledge Hill neighborhood with McNair.

Neeley then called Robert Gaddy, who had been friends with McNair since they played at Alcorn State. Gaddy alerted authorities.

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"People have certain things that they do in life," Gaddy told the Associated Press on Sunday. "We don't need to look on the situation at this time [but] on the fact we just lost a great member of society."

Cook said he was not aware that McNair was seeing Kazemi, a woman whose name the agent learned about through reports of the shooting.

"It doesn't make any sense. I don't know what to say," Cook said.

Police said a witness saw McNair arrive at the condo between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Saturday and that Kazemi's vehicle was already there. The condominium is located within walking distance of an area filled with restaurants and nightspots, a few blocks from the Cumberland River and within view of the Titans' stadium.

Autopsies were conducted Sunday with results expected later in the day.

Fred McNair, Steve McNair's oldest brother, said some family members would likely travel to Nashville on Monday to consult with Mechelle.

"It's still kind of hard to believe," Fred McNair said. "He was the greatest person in the world. He gave back to the community. He loved kids and he wanted to be a role model to kids."

Steve McNair helped the Titans become perennial contenders during his 11 years with the franchise. (US Presswire)  
Steve McNair helped the Titans become perennial contenders during his 11 years with the franchise. (US Presswire)  
McNair and his wife split their time between Nashville and their farm in Mount Olive, Miss., according to a statement from the Titans.

An arrest affidavit from Thursday said Kazemi had bloodshot eyes and alcohol on her breath when she was pulled over, but refused a breathalyzer test, saying "she was not drunk, she was high."

McNair and his family frequented the restaurant where Kazemi was a waitress, according to employees and patrons of Dave & Buster's in Nashville.

"She was reliable 90 percent of the time," manager Chris Truelove said of Kazemi. "She was pretty outgoing. A lot of the guests liked being around her, and she liked being around the guests."

Co-worker Shantez Jobe, 33, said she was friends with Kazemi.

"We talked about who had more fashion sense, and who was the cutest, and who could get more boys, you know some of the stuff girls do," Jobe said.

In June, McNair opened a restaurant near the Tennessee State University campus. It was closed Saturday evening, but had become a small memorial, where flowers, candles and notes had been placed outside the door.

McNair led the Titans to the 2000 Super Bowl, which they lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams. He was co-MVP of the NFL with Colts quarterback Peyton Manning in 2003.

Manning said in a statement Sunday that he had some great battles with the quarterback.

"Sharing the NFL MVP honor with him in 2003 was special because of what a great football player he was," Manning said. "I had the opportunity to play in a couple of Pro Bowls with him, and the time spent with him in Hawaii I'll never forget. I'll truly miss him. My condolences go out to his family."

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McNair's most notable moment came in the 2000 Super Bowl. With the Titans trailing by seven, he led the team 87 yards in the final minute and 48 seconds, only to come up a yard short of a touchdown. Kevin Dyson caught his 9-yard pass, but was tackled at the 1-yard line by the Rams' Mike Jones.

McNair accounted for all of Tennessee's yards in that drive, throwing for 48 yards and rushing for 14. The rest of the yardage came on penalties against the Rams. Before that, he brought the Titans back from a 16-0 deficit to tie the game.

"If you were going to draw a football player, the physical part, the mental part, everything about being a professional, he is your guy," former Ravens and Titans teammate Samari Rolle said. "I can't even wrap my arms around it."

McNair grew up in rural Mount Olive, Miss., and became a nationally known college football star playing for Alcorn State, a Division I-AA school in his home state. He was so dominant in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, he became a Heisman Trophy contender. National media flocked to little Lorman in the southwest corner of the Magnolia state to get a look at "Air McNair." He still holds the Division I-AA (now known as Football Championship Subdivision) records for career yards passing (14,496) and total offense (16,823).

McNair was the third overall draft pick in 1995 by the Houston Oilers, who eventually became the Titans. He finished his career with 31,304 yards passing and 174 touchdowns. McNair's rugged style led to numerous injuries and aches. He played with pain for several years, and the injuries ultimately forced him to retire.

During a five-game stretch at the end of the 2002 season, McNair was so bruised he couldn't practice. But he started all five games and won them, leading the Titans to an 11-5 record and a berth in the AFC Championship Game for the second time in four seasons.

McNair played all 16 games in 2006, his first season in Baltimore, and guided the Ravens to a 13-3 record. But he injured his groin during the season opener in 2007 and never regained the form that put him in those Pro Bowls.

McNair is survived by Mechelle, his wife of nearly 12 years; and sons Junior, Steven, Tyler and Trenton.

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July 4, 2009 5:55 pm
Another screwed up player blowing his wife away then turning the gun on himself! Coward's way out if you ask me. Just goes to show the rage inside of alot of athletes these days.
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July 5, 2009 10:56 am
McNair had a fantastic career in the NFL. This last year has been a huge transition period leaving a career as full-time athlete. Many professional athletes have had a difficult time. According to the Nashville newspaper, the house he and his wife shared was up for sale and he had been dating the 20 year-old for several months. It appears he had made some unfortunate choices in retirement that may ...(more)
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July 5, 2009 5:55 pm
Let us forget for the moment this testosterone filled macho debate about gun control and remember  that a human being died for no good reason yesterday. I don't care if he was cheating on his wife he didn't deserve to die. So all the people responding from their high moral ground, just remember that Steve McNair was a human being and a very talented NFL player who died too soon.

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July 5, 2009 5:47 am
Is that Mr. McNair's body isn't even cold yet but still most of these posts are going on and on about how it's "obviously" a case of murder/suicide or a jealous husband or "he didn't deserve it but you shouldn't cheat" or something along these lines. Who cares? The man is dead, obviously shot by someone else (you don't shoot yourself multiple times), and there is no scenario he ...(more)
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July 5, 2009 12:13 pm
I totally enjoyed Steve McNair the football player.  He was tough, extremely talented, was a great on-field leader, and had a tremendous winning attitude.  He definitely did not deserve to die at such a young age with his post NFL life just beginning. 

That being said, I do not feel sorry for him.  His life decisions put him in this situation.  He decided to go
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July 5, 2009 4:04 am
Steve McNair found dead of gunshot wounds.  That was what flashed on my phone earlier this afternoon.  I immediately thought of Steve McNair, the player.  I met Steve McNair a few times, and he always seemed to have a smile for the fans.  I understand that he did a lot of great charity work during his career.  This is a shock, and a very unfortunate incident, to say the le ...(more)
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July 4, 2009 11:51 pm
I'm going to be breif but boy was I shocked when I heard this one. I recieved a call from a freind this afternoon while I was on vacation and he told me McNair has been killed in a double homicide. I was almost brought to tears and was completely silent on the phone as I loved the former NFL QB and he has been one of my favorite athletes for years. He was a great QB with gobs of talent. A suc ...(more)
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July 5, 2009 11:39 am
Regardless of your moral take on the fact McNair was married, there's got to be some directed at this bimbo 20 year old woman, dumb enough to tell cops when pulled over for DUI that she wasn't drunk but high, was only 90% reliable at her pathetic job at Dave & Busters (according to her manager) and then went fatal attraction and then wasted a man that she couldn't have. This could be anyone, m ...(more)
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July 4, 2009 11:21 pm
Who ever saw this coming? Steve McNair has been a great example of how an NFL player should conduct themselves from what I've seen. Outside of the DUI he had a few years ago, I can't remember him being in the news for anything outside of football. He seemed to be a great leader and one of the toughest QB's I've ever seen. If something like this happened to a guy like Pacman Jones I think most NFL ...(more)
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July 4, 2009 11:29 pm
this report sounds exactly like the woman got jealous of McNair and shot him b/c of some stupid reason. n then felt bad n commited suicide for herself. thats the way isee it...but if it is true. then why would you be jealous? if ur jealous then GET OVER IT. dont take it that far. see look what has been done. one of the great players in his era. shot to death. =[

Deeply saddened to tell
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July 5, 2009 12:53 pm
Geez-people, just to sum up, you need to READ before you start throwing out idiotic conjecture!
1) The bodies were at Neely and McNair's apartment - NOT the woman's
2) McNair had multiple gunshots; the woman had one
3) The gun shot that killed the woman is not identified where.   If in the back or back of the head, then murder, if front in head, potentially suicide, if bod
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July 4, 2009 10:54 pm
McNair and a woman found shot in a condo. That is enough right there to get the gears turning.

What did the article say? McNair and a woman? It does not say McNair and his wife found shot to death. Makes one wonder if a jealous husband was involved here. Plenty of speculation here yet doesn't it seem like rotten lifestyles lead to these type of things?

I know, we know nothing
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July 4, 2009 11:23 pm
Just reading through some of the comments people have written shows they have little comprehension ability. If anyone with half a brain read the article they'd understand what these fools wrote had nothing whatsoever to do with the reality that took place. May God rest the soul of Steve McNair. May his wife and young sons cope through this time of extreme difficulty. They certainly don't need moro ...(more)
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July 5, 2009 12:51 am

Farewell Steve. You were a true warrior, in the purest sense of the word. Arguably, the hardest QB in NFL history to tackle. Steve was a fierce competitor, a loyal teammate, and the ultimate field general. Steve didn't always throw the prettiest passes, or put up huge numbers. But what he did do was win football games, and he won a lot of them for Tennessee an ...(more)

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July 4, 2009 6:25 pm
So double homicide at a condo that McNair is "known to frequent" but may or may not be his.  This has sleeping with someone else's woman stamped all over it AND that this is not the first time McNair used this condo to party.

By the way suffering and sadness exist in this world because of human beings.  I'm sure God is just as disgusted with it as some of the folks p
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