Troubled history for couple in murder-suicide attempt

by Leanne Tokars (ltokars@wsbt.com)

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Tomas Solano, Denise Solano, and Timothy McCorkle of Monterey

Police say Tomas Solano (middle) shot himself after shooting his wife Denise (left) on Sunday, April 13, 2008. Police arrested Timothy McCorkle (right), who they believe gave the rifle to Tomas Solano. (Photos provided)

By Tiffany Griffin

MONTEREY — Police say the man who murdered his wife and then turned the gun on himself is mentally unstable.

As of Monday afternoon, Tomas Solano was in critical condition at a Michigan City hospital.

Police say Solano shot and killed his wife Denise outside their home in Monterey on Sunday. That’s in Pulaski County.

He then fled about 58 miles to Michigan City. Police say they tracked his cell phone to the Greenwood Cemetery, where he shot himself in the head.

Monterey is so small, you can clearly see from one end of town to the other end.

“People come in, work, drink a little beer, take some home and work the next day,” explained Darlene Denton at the Corner Tavern.

In the quiet town, no one ever expected murder.

“They were good people, but they had problems with their family, with their relationships, with taking care of the kids,” said Joanna Perez who lives across the street and considered the couple friends.

Police were often called to their house on Center Street.

They say both Tomas and Denise had been arrested several times before, mostly for battery to each other.

In fact, they say Denise had just gotten out of jail days before the shooting.

“We tried to help them and guide them in the right way, but it just seemed like it wasn't helping,” said Perez.

But she also says Denise was trying to fix her life and get her 5 kids back from foster care this summer.

Child Protective Services wouldn’t reveal when the children were taken or why, but police confirmed the kids had been in protective custody when the shooting happened.

“She had kids she left. I mean she might not have done everything right, but she didn't need to go that way," added Perez through tears.

It’s a tragedy that's touched many in town. It’s left Denton wondering 'what if.'

“It's too bad that maybe more help wasn't available — that it had to end this way,” said Denton.

Police also arrested Timothy McCorkle of Monterey in this case. They believe he gave the rifle to Solano, knowing he planned to use it to kill his wife.

Child Protective Services says in a situation like this, they will provide counseling to the children and try to keep them together as they cope with what has happened.

Tuesday, May 13 at 7:03 PM Pulaski wrote ...

Prayers to the Solano family.

Sunday, May 11 at 9:21 PM just lettng you know.... wrote ...

Tomas Solano passed away yesterday, May 10th, 2008.

Tuesday, Apr 22 at 7:18 PM friend of anonymous wrote ...

It was NOT your fault! You were just trying to help Denise out by loaning her your car. He would have come to get her at work, and would have done it anyway. This was a sad deal for all of us at work. And I feel bad for you "anonymous"....but remember, its not your fault. Denise would not be mad at you. It just so happened that he was home that day. NOT YOUR FAULT! If you need to talk, talk to us coworkers at work.

Sunday, Apr 20 at 9:43 PM Anonymous wrote ...

I am the female co-worker whose car denise was driving.i feel as if it were my fault if she wouldn't have had my car this would not have happened .leave the family alone until you know what the hell you are talking about.

Friday, Apr 18 at 4:20 PM Jamie wrote ...

It is a tragedy what happened, but would all of this happened if Tim McCorkle had been in jail like he should have? I could be wrong but I believe they stated on the news he had an outstanding warrant. I actually drove by his house and there was a detective in his driveway 2 weeks ago? What were they doing there then? If he was picked up on the warrant we wouldn't even be talking about this right now. He would have been out of jail by now and facing charges might have made him think twice.

Friday, Apr 18 at 8:32 AM Ms. M wrote ...

Please, it's time to stop. This was supposed to be about the murder, not about the people of Monterey. It's a great town and I have raised my child here. As with other towns, we can't control who moves into our town. Is there anyone out there who hasn't made a mistake in their life?? Let's move forward; bringing up the past only creates more problems. Think about it

Thursday, Apr 17 at 11:51 PM co-worker wrote ...

I have been thinking for days about how to respond to so much nonsense about Denise. If any one of you who bad mouth her just knew her for two minutes you would not be saying what you are. She loved her kids so much thats all she talked about. She was a kind and loving person who made everyone smile no matter what was going on in her life. And as Brenda says many of have tried to help her. Unless your in a situation like that don't speak. She did the best she could with what she had to deal with

Thursday, Apr 17 at 8:33 PM Anonymous wrote ...

go to the indiana offender list there you will find people you wouldnt think would be on there...http://www.in.gov/apps/indcorrection/ofs/

Thursday, Apr 17 at 11:22 AM friend wrote ...

I really wish they would have a better picture of Denise. This isn't a good picture at all. She was a great person, so funny, so happy now that she was leaving him. I wish he would have shot himself and got it over with, then we would have Denise, and she could take care of her children. So sad, terrible thing he has done.

Thursday, Apr 17 at 10:59 AM To all you know it all people wrote ...

Let these people sort through this horrible thing that has happened to them. NO ONE knows the whole truth of what the situtation really was. And it really isnt any ones business. Why arent you people praying for these families. Instead everyone is so worried about saying this and that who cares. It was their lifes not ours. I feel bad for everything that has happened to these families. And everyone is making it worse by spreading around things they really dont know anything about.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 11:33 PM Puzzled wrote ...

The grammar and comments made by some of you illiterates makes me ashamed to say that I am from the Monterey, Fulton County area. If you must speak, surprise all of us and at least TRY to sound somewhat intelligent.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 10:11 PM Jennifer S. MC... wrote ...

What you are all failing to realize is that Thomas has a family full of people who love him. He has a mother, sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, and friends who are trying to make sense of this tragedy. Not to mention the fact that the children you all proclaim to care about, have not only lost both parents, but also have to deal with the added burden of the weight of your toxic words. Please DO NOT continue to talk of things you know nothing about, or people you never met.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 9:24 PM Alexis.. wrote ...

Hey PEOPLE...Why don't you all let this "FAMILY REST IN PEACE"..they all have been through ENOUGH...time to hang it up and let it be...

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 6:55 PM Stephanie wrote ...

Well WTF,you sure you read what I actually wrote? I never said anything about Being Denise's friend. I believe I said I worked with her and that made us aquaintances. I did not have anything besides a working relationship with her,but that does not mean I did not care. Had I really thought that I could have helped her,I would have. I did not mean anything bad either way.And furthermore,I wished I could have been more of a friend to her than I was,now I will never have the chance

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 3:57 PM friend at work wrote ...

To WTF??...what can police do for verbal abuse? Please do tell. Because as far as I know, if he didn't lay a hand on her at work, then what could they do? Nothing. They could come there, break it up, she would go home, and he'd just do it again. It was a hard situation for her, for anyone. Its not easy getting out of something like that.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 3:52 PM walmart cashier wrote ...

For MC...the children were not taken from her, they were placed in protective custody BECAUSE OF HIM. And who's pathetic, YOU ARE, for saying something like that about someone you OBVIOUSLY didn't know at all. Don't you have anything better to do than sit there and talk crap about Denise? She was a great person no matter what anyone says. And you all say why didn't she leave? I agree with Brenda, you've never been there, you don't know how hard it is to leave someone in that kind of situation.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 3:28 PM venita miller wrote ...

Let not judge but lets pray for all those involved.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 2:23 PM anonymous wrote ...

I have worked in this community for more than 30 years. Do not judge this small town for the troubles that they have. Look around. Every community, city, and town has their share of tragedies and violence. However, I have witnessed this small community come together and help neighbors and friends during these tragic times.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 12:56 PM Linda wrote ...

How critical some of you are. First and foremost my prayers go out to the family of Denise. She did not deserve this. My prayers go out to her 5 children. I hope you know your mother loves you very much. To you judgmental people, try a little sympathy. It could have happened in your family. Lots of things happen behind closed doors no one (not even family) knows about.

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 12:38 PM A local Monterey Girl wrote ...

I am so offended by the rude comment made about Monterey residents! I grew up in this little town and chose to move back here. My husband and I are both educated people and contribute to society and our community. Of course we have trash living here, but I have also been to FULTON county. All towns have residents that they wish would pack up and leave! Another thing Mr. Fulton County, you may want to proof read something before you submit it. Have you ever heard of a run on sentence?

Wednesday, Apr 16 at 8:17 AM Monterey Friend wrote ...

The first concern needs to be those kids. Imagine the abuse they either witnessed or maybe received. The Monterey people are getting a really bad rap about this, there are bad people in every county. Monterey has a lot of big farmers that enjoy having a drink. Most of the drama there stems from outsiders. If Monterey is so bad then why does so many Fulton County residents come to Monterey eat dinner or have drinks? Fulton needs to dig up the trash in his/her own county before digging into everyo

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 7:45 PM Just Me...7:46pm. wrote ...

How about it W.S.B.T.? my comment get screened earlier? Hmmm.. imagine that!

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 7:05 PM WTF?? wrote ...

Hey Stephanie if you saw Tomas being mean and verbably abusive to Denise, what did you do to protect her?..did you call the cops on him?..so you didn't help her either and you were a friend??? huh???

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 6:00 PM Puzzled wrote ...

What about Tim McCorkle, the provider of the gun? Check out his abusive, criminal past and you'll find stories nearly as sad as this one, stories that involve children as well. How does our system allow children to be continuously subjected to these kinds of low-lifes?

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 2:31 PM Brenda wrote ...

By the way "Curious" until you know all the facts DO NOT talk about compounding the situation by having 5 children. She already had the children before things turned for the worse. Yes I do admit she should have gotten out sooner. But we have all done things in the past we are not proud of. At least she was trying to make a better life for her and the children when the IDIOT realized she was leaving him for good. If she would have left him a year ago he would have killed her then.

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 2:07 PM A friend wrote ...

You know most of you people are more pathetic than the people involved here! ALl you can do is sit and type a bunch of crap about someone you know NOTHING about! My wife and I knew Denise. Not well, I admit. But she knew if she tried to leave this would be the result. She had attempted to get out before. Why don't you people worry about your own lives. And for the person who made the crack about people from KY, I know many people from KY who have WAY more class than you apprear to.

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 12:24 PM caringforkids wrote ...

For all those who are concerned about children in your communities who are facing crisis, there are ways for your to help. Call 800-433-2363 for more information

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 11:50 AM Anonymous wrote ...

I realize a booking photo after a domestic dispute is not when you're at your best, but couldn't someone have provided a better photo of this poor woman to give her at least some shred of dignity in all this??

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 9:34 AM Jefferson Friend wrote ...

I went to elementary school with Denise. It is too sad. Now this makes 2 of my friends from that very school that has been murdered by their husbands!! Our school was VERY small and for 2 students I went to school with to have their lives taken by some jerk. The kids are suffering ... the families are suffering... the friends are suffering...God bless us all

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 5:45 AM j south bend wrote ...

my prayers go out to the children and the rest of the families affected by this tragedy. my sister-in-law works in child protective services and the cases of domestic abuse are far more prevelent than anyone knows...especially in the rural areas where we wouldn't think that this kind of thing could happen. it is sometimes difficult to become involved, but we obviously need to be aware of situations around us and do our best to hold one another accountable...GOD help us all.

Tuesday, Apr 15 at 12:51 AM way to close to home wrote ...

I live nearby. All i keep thinking about is what if that man would have ran into one of our homes. What if one of kids was outside playing at the time and had gottin hit. what if there kids were still at home and had been outside. my daughter use to play with there oldest son. I guess you never know what to prepare for when you are at home and you think you are safe.

Monday, Apr 14 at 8:45 PM Stephanie wrote ...

I worked with Denise too,and I saw him verbally abusing her and cornering her. I felt so bad for her. She was never anything but happy and wonderfull to be around. My prayers go out to her and her and her family

Monday, Apr 14 at 8:07 PM Brenda wrote ...

By the way Anita, You don't even know the number of times she tried to leave him!! And do you know what she was told? She was told they needed to go to marriage counseling first Figure that one out? When you tyr to leave you are told to try to stick it out. I know I worked with her every day

Monday, Apr 14 at 8:05 PM someone close wrote ...

I hope that one day all five of these children end up together, they really need to be with one another, especially in a time like this, i know if it were me i would do all i could to be with my brothers and sister knowing that they are all i got left..

Monday, Apr 14 at 7:51 PM ANITA wrote ...

MAY GOD LAY HIS HANDS ON ALL THESE BABIES LEFT BEHIND..MAY GOD SEEK "SUITABLE-PUNISHMENT FOR THOMAS'S BEHAVIOR"..WE CAN'T KEEP BLAMING THE POLICE!!! WE HAVE TO ASK OUR SELF WHY DO WE STAY IN UN-HAPPY RELATIONSHIPS??? IF IT'S THAT BAD LEAVE AND START ALL OVER...BE STRONG..HAVE FAITH..

Monday, Apr 14 at 7:51 PM One who knows wrote ...

The children are who we really need to feel sorry for. They range in age from 3 to 11. These children are living through so much turmoil. They need a stable and loving home in which they all can be together and happy.

Monday, Apr 14 at 6:30 PM Anonymous wrote ...

The poor children in all of this....I hope that thay are able to stay together. So sad.

Monday, Apr 14 at 6:26 PM In God We Trust wrote ...

Prayers for the family and kids. I was wondering is he the father of all five and whatwere the children ages?

Monday, Apr 14 at 6:13 PM mrs.j wrote ...

i would take those babies in a heart beat.its a shame that someone would put them through something like this.god bless all of them and my heart goes out to the other family as well

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