When Side Chicks Attack: Wife Shot Dead After Confrontation at Lover’s Home
A tragic love triangle turned deadly this week in Tennessee when a confrontation between a wife and her husband’s alleged mistress ended in gunfire. Police say 42-year-old Keiona Wilson, a mother of three, died after she was shot during a heated altercation inside a Scalf Drive residence early Monday morning.

The Deadly Confrontation
According to investigators, Wilson suspected that her husband was inside the residence with another woman, identified as Keosha Greer, also 42. When Wilson arrived, she spotted her husband’s car parked behind the home. Using her own set of keys, she moved the car to the front of the property — a signal, police say, that she wanted her presence to be known.
Wilson then knocked on the front door. Instead of answering, Greer confronted Wilson through the home’s surveillance system speaker. The exchange quickly spiraled into a verbal battle as both women argued over whether Wilson’s husband was inside the house.
From Words to Violence
Police reports state that Wilson attempted to force her way into the home, which prompted Greer to fire a shot through the storm door. That first shot did not hit Wilson. Undeterred, Wilson made it inside, and the two women began physically fighting.
During the scuffle, Greer fired again. This time, the bullet struck Wilson in the abdomen. Wounded but still conscious, Wilson managed to flee the home. She got into her husband’s car and drove a short distance before spotting an officer outside the Madison Precinct.
She flagged down the officer and was rushed to Skyline Medical Center. Despite efforts to save her, Wilson succumbed to her injuries shortly after arrival.
Investigation Underway
Police confirmed that homicide detectives are now investigating the case. After consulting with the District Attorney’s Office, no charges have been filed against Greer as of yet. Authorities say they are still reviewing evidence and witness statements to determine whether the shooting constitutes self-defense or if charges will be warranted.
A police spokesperson emphasized that the DA’s office will have the final say once all investigative materials are reviewed: “A determination of possible charges will be made after further investigation.”
A Love Triangle Gone Wrong
The details of the case paint a picture of a volatile situation fueled by betrayal and jealousy. Wilson, described by friends as a devoted mother of three, reportedly suspected her husband had been carrying on a relationship with Greer. Monday morning’s deadly confrontation was the culmination of those suspicions.
Neighbors told reporters they were shocked but not entirely surprised. “We always saw cars coming and going at odd hours,” one neighbor said. “But we never expected it to end like this.”
No Winners in This Tragedy
The case has already sparked fierce debate online about infidelity, loyalty, and violence. Social media users are divided, with some defending Wilson for confronting her husband’s mistress, while others argue Greer was within her rights to defend her home.
One commenter wrote: “This is why you don’t go fighting for a man who clearly wasn’t fighting for you.” Another added: “Side chick or not, you don’t get to shoot someone dead because you’re caught up in mess.”
What everyone agrees on, however, is that the outcome is heartbreaking — a mother of three is gone, her children left without their mom, and a community grappling with the fallout.
What’s Next?
As investigators continue piecing together what happened inside the Scalf Drive home, the case remains in limbo. Whether Greer will face charges will depend on whether prosecutors believe her actions meet the legal threshold for self-defense.
Until then, the story of Keiona Wilson serves as a grim reminder: when cheating, lies, and confrontation collide, tragedy can follow.