Pennsylvania Man Arrested for Attempted Kidnap and Murder of Estranged Wife
Geoffrey Kay-Conway Sr. allegedly stalked and attacked his wife in a Walmart parking lot, with police finding a note detailing his sinister plan.
- Geoffrey Kay-Conway Sr., 52, was arrested after allegedly stabbing his estranged wife multiple times in the leg in a failed kidnap and murder attempt at a Walmart in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
- Police found a note detailing Kay-Conway's plan to kidnap, sexually assault, and murder his wife, along with several suspicious items including a large metal pick, black zip ties in the shape of handcuffs, a PepperBall gun, piercing tools, a blindfold, duct tape, knives, wire cutters, pliers, and lubricant.
- Kay-Conway had allegedly installed a tracking device in his wife’s car, allowing him to follow her to the parking lot where he attacked her.
- A court order revealed Kay-Conway was arrested in October on charges of stalking but was released on a $5,000 bail. He violated a protective order against him weeks later when he allegedly stalked his wife and threatened her.
- Kay-Conway is currently being held at Montgomery County Correctional Facility and was denied bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 11.