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Drive-Thru Murder May Have Been Motivated By Football Playoffs

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Omaha, NE - Startling new information on the murder of a young woman in a fast-food drive-thru lane.  Brittany Williams had a bright future ahead and she may have lost it all because a sports fan lashed out.

Why would anyone gun down a random women in a drive-thru?  Until now, few knew.  Multiple sources shed light on the shocking evidence.  Evidence, that the Green Bay Packers losing playoff performance, could be one of many things that motivated Kyle Bormann to allegedly kill Brittany Williams.

Picking up dinner for her father, Brittany Williams dies in a drive-thru.  Eight-thirty on January 20th, a bullet rips through her car, killing her instantly.  Police say Kyle Bormann pulled the trigger on a high-powered rifle one hundred yards up 30th Street from the Florence fast-food restaurant. 

According to police booking sheets, Bormann had been drinking before the murder.  Multiple sources tell Action 3 News the drinking coincided with watching the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants football game.  At some point during the game, Action 3 News sources confirm Bormann became enraged with the Packers' poor play.  His anger mixed with alcohol, they say, led him to leave home, go to the Florence neighborhood and randomly kill Brittany Williams.

Police say Bormann admitted to pulling the trigger.  His lawyer won't comment.

Bormann will remain locked up until trial.  If he is convicted, he faces life in prison or the death penalty.

Reported by: Dave Roberts, dgroberts@action3news.com

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