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Suspended Neptune cop Philip Seidle admits guilt in ex-wife’s killing

Philip Seidle pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child on Thursday.

Freehold, NJ – The ex-Neptune cop admitted guilt in shooting his ex-wife in front of their 7-year-old daughter in broad daylight in Asbury Park, NJ. Philip Seidle pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child on Thursday.

The prosecution will ask for a 30 year sentence with 85 percent parole ineligibility, meaning he would not be eligible for parole until he serves 25 years.

Seidle admitted firing 12 times on June 16 in the direction of Tamara Wilson-Seidle, disregarding the risk that she would die. He said that she had been interfering with his custody of their nine children in the 3½ years they had been separated and that morning, he learned from his daughter that another man had moved in.

He admitted that after the shooting, he sent a text to his children that said “Your mother is dead because of her actions.”, reports APP.com

About 11:30 a.m. on June 16 last year, near the intersection of Sewell and Ridge avenues in Asbury Park, Seidle, 51, shot and killed his 51-year-old ex-wife as the Seidles’ 7-year-old daughter watched from her father’s Honda Pilot. He fired two rounds of 12 shots from his .40-caliber service pistol into the driver door and windshield of Wilson-Seidle’s car, authorities said.

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