In Photos: Lindsay Shiver calls cops and confronts Robert Shiver for allegedly barring her from using a private jet to visit her Bahamian lover
Lindsay Shiver is currently facing a murder charge for conspiring to kill her husband, ex-college football player Robert Shiver. She was arrested in the Bahamas when the police accidentally discovered her plot to kill her husband.
Former Auburn long-snapper, Robert, was planning a trip with his three children to his Bahamas vacation home. Lindsay reportedly wanted to tag along despite their unresolved divorce, only to split after landing and meeting her boyfriend.
Robert Shiver reportedly opposed this and did not welcome her on his private jet. His concern was the impact of the situation on their kids. The ex-Auburn cheerleader wound up calling 911 to resolve the issue. Her call to 911, made on July 16, was on account of a "physical altercation."
The police bodycam footage at Robert's $2.5 million house, acquired by the Daily Mail, shows the two fighting over their trip to the Bahamas. Robert told the officers from Thomasville PD:
"I told her I'm not supporting that. You're not getting on the airplane. That will mess with the kids' heads, and it's just something we are not going to do."
Five days later, Lindsay Shiver, her lover Terrance Bethel, and his friend Faron Newbold were arrested in the Bahamas for allegedly hatching a plot to kill the ex-Auburn player. The officers in charge were working on a different case when they accidentally came across a phone with messages from Linsday that revealed a plot to kill Robert.
Lindsay Shiver released on bail
Lindsay Shiver was released on $100,000 bail after being in custody for 19 days. She was granted bail under certain conditions: she would have to wear an ankle monitoring tag, she would have to stay in her residence in Nassau (leased condo) till her court date comes up in October, and she cannot leave her residence from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
When the ex-Auburn cheerleader was seen for the first time after her bail, she was asked for her thoughts on the case.
She said:
“I really can’t say too much right now. It’s been hard. But I can’t speak about it. Now I’m having issues with my car, I have to deal with that now on top of everything else. But I really can’t say anything more. I’m sorry. Thank you for being respectful.”
Lindsay is also required to update the local authorities three times a week, and she cannot contact her husband, Robert, or come within 100 feet of him.