Mum, 43, shot dead by husband in ‘murder-suicide’ before he ‘jumped off QE2 bridge’ on Valentine’s Day, cops fear

Mum, 43, shot dead by husband in ‘murder-suicide’ before he ‘jumped off QE2 bridge’ on Valentine’s Day, cops fear
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Mum, 43, shot dead by husband in ‘murder-suicide’ before he ‘jumped off QE2 bridge’ on Valentine’s Day, cops fear
Author: Summer Raemason
Published: Feb, 18 2025 09:28

COPS fear a mum-of-two was shot dead by her husband in a 'murder-suicide' before he 'jumped off a bridge' on Valentine's Day. Lisa Smith, 43, was brutally gunned down by a man "known to her" at the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, on February 14. Kent Police are believed to be probing whether the horror was a murder suicide as river crews search the Thames for their prime suspect, Lisa's husband Edvard Stockings.

 [Photo of Lisa Stockings.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photo of Lisa Stockings.]

He was seen on the wrong side of the barrier 17 miles away at Dartford Crossing after the shooting. At 7pm on Saturday, Kent Police found an abandoned vehicle and firearm linked to him on the QE2 bridge. Detective Chief Inspector David Higham said he is "not ruling out the possibility that he may have entered the water.". He added: "We are currently only looking for one suspect and do not believe there to be an ongoing risk to the public.

 [Couple posing for a selfie at a concert.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Couple posing for a selfie at a concert.]

“Specialist officers continue to work with the families of both parties involved to support them following this tragic incident.”. It comes as a source said Lisa - also known as Lisa Stockings - had been in the pub with a female friend the night of the tragedy. Witnesses reporting hearing several gunshots from outside the venue. Emergency services sadly pronounced the 43-year-old dead at the scene.

 [Crime scene investigators and police officers outside a pub following a shooting.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Crime scene investigators and police officers outside a pub following a shooting.]

Tributes poured in for the mum-of-two after she was pictured for the first time. Her heartbroken son Teejay Smith shared an emotional statement alongside pictures of Lisa. The 19-year-old posted a photograph of the pair, writing: "My mum, the best woman to walk in two shoes.". Teejay included a number of heart-wrenching snaps of his mum, with one showing Lisa posing next to an Amy Winehouse statue and another of her glammed up for a glitzy event.

 [Nighttime photo of a crime scene investigation on a bridge.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Nighttime photo of a crime scene investigation on a bridge.]

Posting a video of floral tributes left at the scene, Donna Kidd said: "Taken way too soon, our lady Lisa girl loved forever and always never be another Lisa. "Girl love from all your girls.". Marylou Tom Harber added: "No words so sad RIP Lisa girl to beautiful for this earth.". Meanwhile tributes were left at the scene, with flowers and balloons, placed on a nearby section of grass. One touching card read: “Our love and prayers are with your family, especially your boys and granddaughter.

 [RNLI lifeboat on the River Thames.]
Image Credit: The Sun [RNLI lifeboat on the River Thames.]

“May they continue to frown knowing the love you always showed them. “May your light continue to shine as bright as it always has.”. Two other cards read: “Dear Lisa, rest in peace.”. Many people had left Red Bull along with their written tributes. One said: “She was a wonderful mum, a beautiful woman, they’d just had a granddaughter. They had everything going for them. “I just can’t understand what happened, they were so happy.

 [Evidence marker number 3 at a crime scene.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Evidence marker number 3 at a crime scene.]

“We know them from Lingfield, we’re family, my son grew up with theirs. "She had two children, they were 21 and 10 - how do you explain to a 10 year old what’s happened?”. The second devastated mourner said: “She was a great, great woman, I just can’t believe it.”. Balloons with the words "a wonderful mum" had also been left tied to a brick near the flowers. Another balloon had the Disney mermaid Ariel.

 [Woman in pink dress and sunglasses sitting in a chair.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in pink dress and sunglasses sitting in a chair.]

Later a floral tribute and note was left by a woman who knew Lisa as a customer from her shop. Fighting back tears, she said: "She was beautiful - an absolutely beautiful woman. “Just gorgeous, a lovely family. I knew her and her family for years, her kids too, she was lovely. “You just can’t know why things like this happen.”. One source said Lisa had been in the pub with a female friend before she was pronounced dead at the scene following the tragedy.

 [Interior of a car with bullet casings, drinks, and a purse; the car's window is damaged.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Interior of a car with bullet casings, drinks, and a purse; the car's window is damaged.]

The pub's landlady Michelle Thomas has described how the tragedy unfolded while she was printing off menus for Valentine's Day dinner service. Michelle says she heard two bangs as Lisa was shot, with the mum-of-two later being pronounced dead at the scene. "We tried to get people inside the pub to consolidate them. People were only just starting to sit down, it was early on in the evening.". As 30 people were seated for dinner, another 20 were situated in the bar as the shocking shooting began.

 [Woman standing next to Amy Winehouse statue.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman standing next to Amy Winehouse statue.]

The landlady described the community as experiencing "absolute shock" as the pub reopened for the first time on Sunday following the tragedy. Terrified locals claimed they heard "three loud bangs" after the woman was shot dead outside the pub on Friday night. Another revealed how petrified couples were "locked in" the pub for their own safety. The villager, who lives close to the pub, said: “I heard three loud bangs and a bit of commotion.".

 [Floral tributes and balloons outside a pub following a fatal shooting.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Floral tributes and balloons outside a pub following a fatal shooting.]

Zack Warne, 19, added: “It is shocking, this is Knockholt, not south London. “The helicopter was up all night.”. Joyce Betts, 82, who lives nearby, continued: “My granddaughter called me and said ‘make sure your windows and doors are locked’. “I could see lights outside but I couldn’t tell what was going on it was coming through that someone had been shot, I thought oh my God that’s all we need in our sleepy little village.”.

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