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Jayson and I fell in love for the first time over 15 years ago as Freshmen at St. John's University. I am now Jayson's wife, and so very proud that he is my husband. We have been wonderfully blessed with an amazing daughter named Tryumph. In April, our blessings shall increase with the birth of our 2nd child. Our most fervent prayer is that our family shall have a future together at the end of this trial.

The myjaysonwilliams.com website shall serve as a central communication source wherein I can appropriately respond to your emails and notes. On a daily basis I will keep a diary detailing my feelings regarding the day's events. As I am hopeful that you will be enlightened by my website, it will also serve as a therapeutic tool for me to talk to all of you - an extended part of our family.

As you are aware, My Jayson, Jayson Scott Williams is on trial for the accidental shooting of Mr. Costas Christofi. We are forever remorseful for the loss of life that occurred in our home. Our sympathy deepens for the family and friends of Mr. Christofi and for every person's life that has been affected by this accident. We are truly sorry for the unforeseeable accident that occurred on Feb. 14, 2002.

Many of you have been angered by the false allegations and misrepresentations levied against my husband - it angers me too. Yet I know that these lies, innuendoes and distortions shall be eradicated through our trial and I will allow our attorneys to appropriately do this.

However, the slanderous and inflammatory character assaults against Jayson cannot be fully corrected by anyone other than me - his wife. Jayson is an amazing man, whom I love dearly. He is a great father, a caring son and a loyal friend. He is generous to a fault. His charitable works are too many to mention and many are only known by the people he has touched with his kindness. Jayson gives of his time, talent & resources because it makes him feel as good as the recipients. Jayson loves life, he loves people, he loves to laugh and sometimes he cries - but most importantly, Jayson loves God. He is a God-fearing man, and through our trials and tribulations walks closer to God than he ever has before. This is My Jayson Williams.

Yea, I'd be a God fearing man if I lived the life of a million dollar playboy who accidentally turned a guy into pizza by shooting him point blank w/ a 12-guage and then as he lays dying in my house, try and transwer his fingerprints to the gun.

Even if you disagree w/ my opinion, make sure to let Tanya know yours by emailing her.

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i never heard about this.. WHat happened?

After a night of lotsa partying, apparently Jason Williams accidently shot his limo driver point blank with a shotgun. Panicking, he tried to cover it up by call it a suicide.

I think it wasn't premeditated, there was no motive to kill him, so I think he'll get off.

there are actually 3 jason williams that are basketball players.

1. Guy who shot limo driver, now on trial.

2. white guy from grizzlies, point guard

3. Jay williams, wrecked motobike might not play again, played for duke and now bulls

Uh, yeah, but none of the others are tv personalities and retired.

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