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Ohio Man Charged After Wife Found Stabbed 17 Times, And Claiming Suicide

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Last updated: Apr. 17, 2026
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Authorities in Ohio have charged a man with murder months after his wife was discovered dead in their home with multiple stab wounds—despite his initial claim that she had taken her own life.

Kyle Long, 35, was formally charged in connection with the death of his wife, Rachel Long, whose body was found in October inside the couple’s residence in Madison County. According to investigators, the mother of two suffered at least 17 stab wounds.

Long appeared Friday morning in Madison County Municipal Court for arraignment, where a judge set his bond at $1.5 million. The case follows a four-month investigation by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office that ultimately led to his arrest earlier this week.

Authorities say the case began the night Rachel Long died, when Kyle Long contacted emergency services twice. Records show he first dialed 911 and hung up before calling back roughly four minutes later.

During the second call, Long told the dispatcher that his wife had stabbed herself multiple times while he was in another room of the house.

When deputies arrived, he reportedly repeated that claim and added that Rachel Long had recently expressed a desire for a “separation from marriage.”

However, investigators later documented a series of inconsistencies in Long’s statements. According to the criminal complaint, details he provided during interviews conflicted with both physical evidence and his own earlier accounts.

An autopsy conducted after Rachel Long’s death revealed she sustained at least 17 stab wounds. Medical examiners also noted “defensive-type wounds” on both of her hands—injuries typically associated with attempts to fend off an attack.

Investigators said those findings did not align with Long’s explanation that his wife held the knife only in her right hand.

Detectives also reviewed Rachel Long’s communications before her death. A friend who had been texting with her shortly beforehand told authorities the conversation focused on outfits for an upcoming concert. The friend reported that Rachel Long did not mention suicidal thoughts or display anger during the exchange.

Further questioning of Kyle Long deepened investigators’ concerns. According to court documents, statements he made during a second interview differed from what he told authorities earlier in the investigation.

Following months of examining evidence and conducting interviews, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office arrested Long on Monday.

His attorney, Sam Shamansky, rejected the allegations and defended his client in a statement. “It is a horribly tragic event in which he bears no responsibility, only sorrow,” Shamansky said.

The case remains under investigation as prosecutors prepare for further court proceedings.

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Victor Sosu is an entertainment journalist covering celebrity news, music, and wealth reporting. His work focuses on net worth analysis, artist releases, and breaking entertainment stories shaping popular culture. He reports on high-profile figures across entertainment and sports, with an emphasis on verified data and timely updates. Contact: [email protected] Editorial note: All articles are independently researched and regularly updated for accuracy.

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