Country legend Jean Shepard's granddaughter killed; husband attacked

Joining McEntire as inductee was Jean Shepard, who was among the first pioneering women to clear the way for performers like McEntire to reinvent country music from a woman's perspective. Shepard, known as "The Grand Lady of The Grand Ole Opry" as she enters her 56th year on the show.

Credit: Josh Anderson, Associated Press

Credit: Josh Anderson, Associated Press

Joining McEntire as inductee was Jean Shepard, who was among the first pioneering women to clear the way for performers like McEntire to reinvent country music from a woman's perspective. Shepard, known as "The Grand Lady of The Grand Ole Opry" as she enters her 56th year on the show.
Benny Birchfield, the husband of the late Country Music Hall of Fame singer Jean Shepard, was stabbed and his granddaughter killed Saturday.
Birchfield was found outside of his home by police, injured and covered in blood, according to police. Inside the Hendersonville, Tenn., home, Travis Sanders, 21, was found shot to death, and Birchfield’s granddaughter, Icie Hawkins, were found wounded when police arrived.
Hawkins later died of the injuries described as self-defensive wounds. Birchfield told police he heard a disturbance in his basement, went to investigate, and was confronted then stabbed by Sanders. Birchfield told the police he shot Sanders.

Shepard died in September.

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