Holiday Bloodbath: NFL Obsession Turns Deadly in Double Murder + Suicide Horror

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JASON KENNEY'S OBSESSION WITH NFLFOOTBALL

By Eliza Thornbridge
SyndicatedNews | SNN.BZ

EXCLUSIVE: A Remote Control Dispute Ignites Unspeakable Carnage Just Days Before Christmas

In a gut-wrenching explosion of rage that has left America reeling, a boozy Florida fanatic’s unhinged demand to force his family to worship at the altar of Monday Night Football ended in a blood-soaked nightmare—claiming two lives and nearly a third in a pre-Christmas slaughter that exposes the terrifying dark underbelly of sports mania.



Jason Kenney, 47, a die-hard San Francisco 49ers devotee who’d been pounding drinks all evening, stormed into his living room in Highland City, Fla., on Dec. 22, insisting the entire household bow to his NFL fixation. When his wife, Crystal Kenney, 38, dared to suggest flipping the channel from the blowout game against the Indianapolis Colts, all hell broke loose. “He wanted everyone glued to the screen—no escapes, no mercy,” a stunned source close to the family whispered to SyndicatedNews.

What started as a petty remote grab escalated into apocalyptic violence. Kenney, fueled by alcohol (and hints of deeper demons, including alleged cocaine use revealed in a heartbreaking note from his wife), retrieved a gun and unleashed fury. He blasted Crystal in the head as she begged for her life, then hunted down her 13-year-old daughter—who pleaded “Don’t shoot me! Don’t shoot me!”—pumping two bullets into the teen’s face and shoulder in a cold-blooded attempt to silence her forever.


Miraculously, the brave girl survived what Sheriff Grady Judd called a “Christmas miracle,” with one bullet deflecting off her nose bridge. A 12-year-old boy fled to neighbors to call 911 amid the gunfire, while the couple’s infant daughter slept unharmed in her crib—spared from the massacre.

Kenney fled the gore-splattered scene, phoning his sister with a chilling farewell: “I’ve done something terrible—you’ll see it on the news.” Cornered by deputies in a shed at his late father’s home, he turned the gun on himself in a final act of cowardice.

This isn’t just a family annihilated—it’s a screaming indictment of how America’s billion-dollar sports empire can breed monstrous entitlement. The NFL’s relentless hype, turning living rooms into battlegrounds, has insiders panicking: Will networks finally confront the toxic fandom they’ve cultivated? Expect a tsunami of gritty true-crime series—”Gridiron Rage” anyone?—as Hollywood scrambles to dramatize this real-life horror show. One exec confided: “It’s ‘Succession’ meets ‘The Purge’ with touchdowns—pure ratings gold, but terrifyingly real.”

As the surviving kids face a shattered holiday season, experts warn of epidemic-level “fandom psychosis.” “When passion morphs into forced domination, lives shatter,” thundered one therapist. This bloodbath begs the question: How many more families will be sacrificed on the altar of the end zone?

SyndicatedNews is tracking every twist in this national nightmare.


Jason Kenney, 47, a die-hard San Francisco 49ers devotee who’d been pounding drinks all evening, stormed into his living room in Highland City, Fla., on Dec. 22, insisting the entire household bow to his NFL fixation. When his wife, Crystal Kenney, 38, dared to suggest flipping the channel from the blowout game against the Indianapolis Colts, all hell broke loose. “He wanted everyone glued to the screen—no escapes, no mercy,” a stunned source close to the family whispered to SyndicatedNews.


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