Martin Larney admitted to shooting dead his girlfriend 22-year-old Alina Duwyenie, Sunday
He told police in a final confession he was jealous over an outfit she was wearing
Alleged shooter’s brother, who lives with him, heard a gunshot go off and Larney yelling his girlfriend’s name, when he hurried into the room
He then called police, Duwyenie was transported to the hospital where she died
The suspect told police he was responsible for past domestic violence incidents that were not reported 
cops found a handgun matching a fired cartridge casing was found in the home
Larney was booked on one count of second-degree murder and is being held at the Maricopa County Jail on $750,000 bond
 Martin Larney 1.JPGPolice say Martin Larney, [photo, left], admitted to shooting dead his girlfriend Alina Duwyenie, on Sunday in a jealous rage

The possessive Arizona man  told police he had previous thoughts about shooting his girlfriend, who he ultimately killed her last week, by his own admission, in a jealous rage after he saw the way she was dressed.
Police say Martin Larney, 22, admitted to shooting dead Alina Duwyenie, also 22, in the eye Sunday morning at his apartment complex located near Broadway Road and Country in Mesa.
Larney’s brother, who lives with him, heard a gunshot go off and Larney yelling his girlfriend’s name, when he hurried into his room.
The suspect’s brother told police he found Larney grabbing Duwyenie by the head and noticed a gun nearby on the couch.
Court documents state Duwyenie suffered ‘an apparent gunshot wound to her left eye.’
The victim was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Larney provided three different accounts about the Sunday morning events during questioning.

Martin Larney's apt 1.JPGThe incident happened Sunday morning at his apartment complex located near Broadway Road and Country in Mesa, Ariz

Larney’s brother, who lives with him, heard a gunshot go off and Larney yelling his girlfriend’s name

The murder suspect initially told police he bought the gun to protect himself and that he left it loaded and out in his bedroom: ‘he bought it for protection and was concerned people were following him,’ court documents state.
Initially Larney claimed that he threw the gun on the coach when Duwyenie was accidentally shot after it went off, according to Arizona Central.
Secondly, he claimed he accidentally fired the gun at his girlfriend while he held it in his hand.

Martin Larney 3.JPGFueled by jealous rage: Martin Larney [photo], told police in a confession he was ‘upset’ over the outfit his girlfriend was wearing before he shot her in the eye.

He lastly admitted to police he shot dead Duwyenie because he was ‘jealous’ over her head-turning wardrobe.
Larney also admitted to police he was responsible for past domestic violence incidents that were never reported.A handgun matching a fired cartridge casing was found in the home, police said.
Larney was booked on one count of second-degree murder and booked to the Maricopa County Jail on $750,000 bond.
Investigation is underway.

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Larney had posted increasingly discombobulated changing  status to his Facebook page in March and April

 

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In recent weeks, Larney posted concerning statuses to his Facebook page.
On March 18 he wrote to his page: ‘Trust no one.’
The following day, he said:  ‘She wants to dump me… lifes been sktchy and im always on alert…. idk man. If it looks like a duck sounds like and sh*t walks like duck. What is it?
‘I miss the old days. I wish i never raved. Wish I trusted no one. Just I want to live better than my almost always broke is anyway…. sigh. Sorry people. Just need to vent yknow.’