Before Atlanta lawyer Claud “Tex” McIver was charged with malice murder in the shooting death of his wife, an office bookkeeper told a county grand jury that Diane McIver had drawn up a new will and given it to her to copy.

County prosecutors contend in court papers that the existence of that purported new will—which has not been found—would have deprived her husband of gifts made to him under the terms of wife Diane McIver’s 2006 will and provided a motive for her death.

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