Mindy McCready's call recorded: Describes David's 'brains all over the floor'

Mindy McCready’s phone call with her friend and private investigator the day before she died was recorded and that recording has been posted online. During the conversation McCready talked about finding her boyfriend David Wilson “with his brains all over the floor,” according to Xfinity News on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013.

Mindy knew the call was recorded and she told Danno Hanks how David lived for two hours in the hospital before he was declared dead. She also said that when she found David he was grabbing at her and trying to say something, but he couldn’t talk, said the country singer, “half of his brain was on the floor.”

Mindy shared with Hanks how upset she was that she wasn’t allowed to go to the hospital with Wilson because the police wanted her to stay behind to do a gunshot residue test on her. Because of this McCready said she lost the “most precious hours of my life with him.”

While Wilson’s death was declared a suicide, city and state officials were still trying to piece the event together before closing the case. The county sheriff wouldn’t deny or confirm if McCready was a suspect in the death of Wilson.

You can listen to Mindy McCready's recorded phone call here on E Online.

McCready explained to Hanks what she did after she found Wilson on the floor in their home with the gunshot wound in his head:

"He was lying on the ground with his brains all over the floor," McCready says. "And then I held him and I kissed him and I told him I forgave him. And I said, 'David, none of this means anything. You didn't have to do this. Please, don't die. Please. We love you so much. Please don't die."

Unfortunately Mindy’s pleas were to no avail and the pain of losing the man she called her “soul mate” most have been so unbearable when she decided to end her own life by recreating Wilson’s suicide. A month after he died, she used a gun to shoot herself and she did this on the exact spot on the porch in their home that she found David after his suicide.

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Roz Zurko is a published freelance writer originally from Milford, Conn. and writes from her home in Westfield, Ma. today. Her background in psychology adds a unique prospective to her writing. Her articles were read by more than one million people last month.

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