Especially when applied forcibly to your cranium.
ROME -- Floyd County police Chief Jim Free says the county's first murder of the year is the most unusual in his 37-year career.
"I've seen them shot and cut and killed with human fists and hit with rocks and bricks and strangled to death, but I've never even heard of anything like this," he said.
Free's department charged 42-year-old Mark Jeffery Breakbill with murder on Monday, after his girlfriend, Kathy Mull, 45, was pronounced dead in the Floyd Medical Center intensive care unit on Sunday.
Breakbill, who is held without bond, is accused of hitting the Silver Creek woman in the head with a 27-inch, 68-pound television set after the couple got into a fight Saturday at their home outside of Rome.
